Adams-Parkman-Webster House, Boston
- Address: 57 Mt Vernon St
- Vicinity: Walnut St
- Neighborhood of Beacon Hill in Boston
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1804/00/00 | Charles Bulfinch | Architect | Adams-Parkman-Webster is built as one of four townhouses for Jonathan Mason. Mason constructs the townhouses to the east of his own mansion for his four daughters. | |||
1804/00/00 | Senator Jonathan Mason | Owner | 57 Mount Vernon Street is built facing west onto Jonathan Mason east of his own mansion (lost) garden. | |||
1817/00/00 | Daniel Webster | Home | Daniel Webster makes his home at 57 Mount Vernon in Boston. He will live here until 1819. | |||
1837/00/00 | Cornelius Coolidge | Architect | Cornelius Coolidge moves the entrance for No 57 to an extended southern facade to accomidate a new townhouse to be built on the site of Jonathan Mason's garden. | |||
1842/00/00 | John Quincy Adams II | Home | The Adams family make their home at 57 Mount Vernon on Boston's Beacon Hill. | |||
1842/00/00 | Henry Adams | Home | The Adams family make their home at 57 Mount Vernon on Boston's Beacon Hill. | |||
1842/00/00 | Charles Francis Adams Sr | Home | The Adams family make their home at 57 Mount Vernon on Boston's Beacon Hill. | |||
1842/00/00 | Charles Francis Adams Jr | Home | The Adams family make their home at 57 Mount Vernon on Boston's Beacon Hill. | |||
1886/00/00 | The Adams family quit their home on Mount Vernon in Boston's Beacon Hill. | |||||
1886/11/21 | Charles Francis Adams Sr | Died | Charles Francis Adams dies in Boston. |
Particulars for Adams-Parkman-Webster House, Boston: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Building Type | House |
Criteria | Person |
Building Type | Row, Terrace House |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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