Hunnewell house
Item Information
- Title:
- Hunnewell house
- Description:
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Hunnewell house. Built just after 1817 by Joseph Thompson. Soon after occupied by Amos Binney, one of the wealthiest men of Boston, and then by Commodore Perry, U.S.N. (afterward the widely known commander of the Japan Expedition). The grounds were as elaborate as any in the town. The present Boys' Club on Green Street, opposite the First Church, occupies the same site. Purchased by James Hunnewell in 1831 soon after returning from many trips to the Hawaiian Islands. In 1887, he entertained Queen Kapiolani and Princess Lilinokalani and two princes who became Kings Kamehemeha IV and V. James F. Hunnewell there had his private business room "where he kept his library of Charlestown books and wrote "A Century of Town Life."
- Collector:
- Cutler, Wolcott, 1891-1965
- Date:
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[ca. 1817–1925]
- Format:
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Photographs
- Genre:
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Lantern slides
- Location:
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Boston Public Library
Charlestown Branch Library - Collection (local):
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Charlestown Lantern Slides
- Subjects:
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Houses
Hunnewell, James Frothingham, 1832-1910
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Suffolk (county) > Boston > Charlestown
High Street District
- Extent:
- 1 photograph : transparency
- Permalink:
- https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/8k71p056m
- Terms of Use:
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Rights status not evaluated.
This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND).
- Notes:
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Title from materials accompanying item.
Additional information accompanying item: pp. 93-96, Hunnewell's "Century of Town Life"
- Notes (date):
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Date from accompanying materials: Before 1925
Date supplied by cataloger.
- Notes (historical):
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Reverend Cutler was rector at St. John’s Church from 1924 to 1959 and most likely assembled this collection during that time.
- Identifier:
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CHA-105-A1
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