Gorham Hubbard

  • American

Gorham Hubbard was a wealthy Boston stockbroker and the grandson of Henry Hubbard, Governor of New Hampshire. - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1872/00/00 Anne Hubbard and her children move back to 210 Beacon Street. In mid-1873, Anne, her children and her sister, Miss Ellen Frothingham, will travel abroad. Home 210 Beacon Beacon Street Back Bay
1938/00/00 Philemon Dickenson deeds Mt Aventine, "also called Chapman's Landing or Chapman's Fishing Landing," to Gorham Hubbard. Hubbard owns Oak Grove, which he extensively rehabilitated, and will use Mt Aventine as a part-time residence, hunting and farm. Home Mount Aventine Chapman State Park
1954/00/00 Gorham Hubbard advertises for sale a 500 acre Potomac River Estate with 7000 ft of riverfront: Early American brick and stone, 3-story and basement asbestos shingle roof dwelling on a high knoll with magnificent view over Potomac River and Virginia shore Home Mount Aventine Chapman State Park
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