Where American Independence Began Quincy Its Famous Group of Patriots Their

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Where American Independence Began Quincy Its Famous Group of Patriots Their
D M Daniel Munro Wilson
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Pope and Luther Parrot, members of Post 88, G. A. R. , which assisted in the exercises of the day. After the exercises were over and all the guests were gone, Mrs. Nelson V. Titus, the Regent of the Adams Chapter, hngered, and as the evening shadows were falling, lowered the flag at set of sun.
286 WHERE AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE BEGAN Opposite Judge Adams's house is the Miller estate. For years it has been one of the most sightly places in Quincy. The large square man- sion on the banks of the bro
...ok, with broad acres of greensward on every side of it, was built about 1825 by Edward Miller, Esq. On its site used to be another house, " elegant for its day, " which was occupied by Dr. Ebenezer Miller, the famous rector of the Episcopal Church. His son, Major Ebenezer Miller, also lived in the older house. He, too, was a distinguished person, — loyalest of churchmen, about whom the Tories ralhed at the eve of the Revolution. He was one of nine voted by the selectmen, as late as 1777, " inimical to the United States.

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