1890-1939
GUSN-378752
The image shows a historical marker for the Bunch of Grapes Tavern on State Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The marker commemorates the site where, on July 30, 1733, the first regularly constituted lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in America was instituted, now known as St. John's Lodge of Boston. It also notes that in 1786 the Ohio Company, pioneering the development of the Great West, was organized here under the leadership of General Rufus Putnam. The plaque was placed by the City of Boston on July 30, 1925.
taverns
commercial buildings
tablets
photographs
film (material by form)
negatives (photographic)
IMLS Negative Barcode NP008287
Halliday negative H-1169
1 film negative
PC027
Halliday Historic Photograph Company photographic collection, 1890s-1930s
PC027.001.001.010.H-1169
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Halliday Historic Photograph Co.
film (material by form)
negatives (photographic)
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