ca. 1856
Prints: Boston, Ma.: Salem St.: Christ Church & Wells Adams Hs.
GUSN-198758
"This building stands at the corner of Salem and North Bennett Streets. It was built by Robert Orange, about 1716, and he kept it as a tavern until his death, in 1734. It, after changing hands several times, became the property of Noah Lincoln, who lived here until his death, in 1856. Since that time it has undergone many changes and alterations; but the old paneled chimneys still remain." From "Homes of Our Forefathers in Boston, Old England and Boston, New England" by Edwin Whitefield, 1889.
houses
exterior views
prints (visual works)
color lithographs
Prints and Engravings Collection Number PR182
1 color lithograph
GC002
Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s
GC002.01.MA.2950.002
9.5 x 8.75 (HxW)(inches)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Whitefield, Edwin, 1816-1892 (Author)
prints (visual works)
color lithographs
Salem Street (Boston, Mass.)
Good
Item
Prints: Boston, Ma.: Salem St.: Christ Church & Wells Adams Hs.
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