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Suffolk Resolves House

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NRHP Reference #
  
73000308

Added to NRHP
  
23 July 1973

Opened
  
1774

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Location
  
1370 Canton Ave., Milton, Massachusetts

Similar
  
Milton Historical Society, Marshfield Historical Society, Captain Robert Bennet F, Hull Life Saving Museum, Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory

The Suffolk Resolves House is the building where the Suffolk Resolves were signed on September 4, 1774. The Resolves were an important predecessor document to the Declaration of Independence. At that time, it was owned by Daniel Vose, who at his marriage had combined two existing buildings to make one house. The two parts are shown in the two gallery photographs.

To prevent its demolition in 1950, Dr. and Mrs. James Bourne Ayer moved it from its original location on Adams Street (where Citizens Bank now is) to its present location. They had it restored by William Morris Hunt and later gave it to the Milton Historical Society, for which it serves as headquarters.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 23, 1973.

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Suffolk Resolves House Wikipedia