Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1676/00/00 | Rev Cotton Mather | Home | Site of parsonage of the Second Church of Boston, home of Increase Mather and his family from 1670 until it was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1676 | |||
1676/00/00 | Rev Increase Mather | Home | Site of parsonage of the Second Church of Boston, home of Increase Mather and his family from 1670 until it was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1676 | |||
1680/00/00 | John Jeffs | Builder | House built by John Jeffs for Boston merchant, Robert Howard. | |||
1770/00/00 | Paul Revere | Home | Paul Revere purchases an old house in the North End of Boston, Paul Revere's home from 1770-1800 | |||
1775/04/18 | Paul Revere | Messenger | Paul Revere leaves his house in Boston and is rowed across the harbor to Charlestown. "While waiting to start his famous ride, he realized that he'd forgotten his spurs, sent his dog home with a note asking that they be brought to him." Esther Forbes | The Midnight Ride | ||
1797/04/08 | Frederick Walker Lincoln | Home | Upon his mother's death, Frederick Lincoln, as an infant, is taken into his grandfather Revere's family, where he will live until his grandfather's death, in 1818. | |||
1804/00/00 | Paul Revere and Son | Foundry | Paul Revere and Son cast a 900 pound bronze bell for the East Parish Church in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Sold to the church in 1805, it is on display in the Revere House courtyard. |
Particulars for Paul Revere House: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Area of Significance | Military |
Level of Significance | National |
Criteria | Person |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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