Founding Father’s historic property in Boston tourist district hits market with one intriguing secret

Founding Father’s historic property in Boston tourist district hits market with one intriguing secret


The Founding Father owned the house before transferring the title to his brother Ebenezer — for whom the house is now named. The listing added, "It is reportedly the site where Ebenezer Hancock, deputy paymaster of the Continental Army and John Hancock’s younger brother, stored 2 million silver crowns, loaned by the French government, prior to disbursement to the troops." "The Freedom Trail is literally steps from the front door, and I think because the site has been owned and occupied by a law firm of some discretion for the last 50 years, the historical authenticity of this property may be less widely understood than that of some of its more famous peers," the broker said.


Published at: 2025-08-10 19:49:04

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