OVP-M-08
GUSN-225131
This photograph shows an interior view of the dining room of the Sewell House, containing crockery and furniture allegedly used by John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
interior views
dining rooms
tables (support furniture)
chairs (furniture forms)
photographs
black-and-white photographs
Room in Sewall House, Burlington, Mass., occupied by John Hancock and Samuel Adams, with crockery and furniture used by them, April 19, 1775. (typed)
Presented ot the Massachusetts Society Sons of the American Revolution by [illegible] H. Taylor, Photographer. / 23 Pleasant St. / Woburn, Mass. (handwritten)
OVP number OVP0165.C
1 photographic print : black-and-white, mounted ; 10 x 13 inches
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.01.TMP.514
13 x 10 (HxW)(inches)
Burlington (Middlesex county, Massachusetts)
photographs
black-and-white photographs
Item
OVP-M-08
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