1863
Vertical file 4: OVR 321-330
GUSN-251853
"All the materials of the Old Hancock House, of Revolutionary fame, on Beacon Street, consisting of red cedar, oak, joist, hard wood finish doors, panellings, carvings, windows, blinds, floorings, &c., comprising many antique curiosities, and materials to be manufactured into many useful and ornamental parlor mementoes."
auctions
auctioneers
mansions
red cedar (wood)
oak (wood)
joists
doors
paneling
carvings (visual works)
windows
blinds (coverings)
flooring
antiques (object genre)
ornaments
historic houses
houses
dwellings
statesmen
governors
broadsides (notices)
prints (visual works)
1 broadside
GC002
Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s
GC002.02.323
20 x 12 (HxW)(inches)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Beacon Hill (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]
J.H. Eastburn's Press (Printer)
broadsides (notices)
prints (visual works)
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Sprague & Tappan
Beacon Street (Boston, Mass.)
Central Street (Boston, Mass.)
Item
Vertical file 4: OVR 321-330
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