ca. 1868
Prints: Boston, Ma.: North Street
GUSN-198522
"This is probably the oldest brick house now remaining in Boston. It was probably built by John Paine, and he sold it to Wm. Downe, in 1674. It stands at the extreme end of North Street, and has long been in possession of the Tremere family. Its peculiarities may be seen at a glance: the heavy bands, the various shapes of the windows, its massive chimneys, etc., are well worthy of notice; and the rear of the house, as well as the interior, are well worth a visit." From "Homes of Our Forefathers in Boston, Old England and Boston, New England" by Edwin Whitefield, 1889.
houses
exterior views
prints (visual works)
color lithographs
Prints and Engravings Collection Number PR142
1 color lithograph
GC002
Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s
GC002.01.MA.2650.004
10 x 9 (HxW)(inches)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Whitefield, Edwin, 1816-1892 (Author)
prints (visual works)
color lithographs
North Street (Boston, Mass.)
Good
Item
Prints: Boston, Ma.: North Street
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