Moses Grant
American
Moses Grant was Boston's leading wallpaper dealer before and after the American Revolution. Mr Grant participated in the North End Caucus political group and the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. - AsNotedIn
Moses Grant was Boston's leading wallpaper dealer before and after the American Revolution. Mr Grant participated in the North End Caucus political group and the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1773/12/16 | 100 to 150 men board three ships and dump the cargo of tea into Boston Harbor, the DARTMOUTH was a Joseph Rotch ship. | Patriot | Boston Tea Party | ||||
1773/12/16 | 100 to 150 men board three ships and dump the cargo of tea into Boston Harbor, the DARTMOUTH was a Joseph Rotch ship. | Patriot | American Revolution - From Protest to Revolt | ||||
1775/00/00 | First two generations of the Clough family, and then Joseph and Sarah Pierce and their families live in the Clough House. The home was inherited by their daughters and their politically active husbands, including Moses Grant. | Home | Ebenezer Clough House | Boston |
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