Homes of Our Forefathers in Boston Old England And Boston New England

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Homes of Our Forefathers in Boston Old England And Boston New England
Edwin Whitefield
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, DORCHESTER.
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THE IVARREN HOUSE.
This house was buih by Gen. Jos. Warren's grandfather, in 1720. It was used as quarters by Col. Dav. Brewer's regiment in 1775. It was pulled down by Dr. J. C. Warren in 1S46, and a stone house built on the spot where the old one stood.
Gen. Jos. Warren, one of the first martyrs to the cause of liberty in New England, was born in this house, June 11, 1741. He was one of the most talented, fearless, and active of
...the early patriots.
This view is from a model.
THE CRAFTS HOUSE.
This house is situated on Tremont Street, near the Brookline line, and is one of the oldest in Boston. It was built in i703, byJno. Ruggles. Back of the house is the orchard where all the celebrated Roxbury russets origi- nated. Some of the apple trees measure now more than twelve feet in circumference.
An examination of the title to this house and the four-acre orchard in which it stands, shows that until very recently it had never been conve\'ed by deed.


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