40 Amazing Photos of 17th and 18th Century Buildings in Eastern Massachusetts

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This collection of late 19th century photographs from Boston Public Library that shows 17th and 18th century buildings in Eastern Massachusetts, they was compiled by the Liberty Tree Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The mounted photographs consist of homes, taverns, churches, stores, and public buildings. The D. A. R. was founded in 1890, during a time that was marked by a revival in patriotism and intense interest in the beginnings of the United States of America. The collection, compiled in the early years of the Colonial Revival, is a record of many buildings subsequently altered or no longer extant.
Weymouth Heights, 18th-century house

Bedford, Clark-Sampson house, built about 1733

Bedford, Reed house, Domine manse, built 1729

Bedford, Samuel Davis homestead, built 1690. The present-owner, 7th in direct succession has the original and only deed of the farm

Boston, “Old Cocked Hat”, Dock Square, 1680

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