. The journal of American history. m PROVINCE HOUSE—Residence of Sir Charles Hobby in Boston—His daughter Mary was born here in February, 1702 (fe^^^ elms, the old barn and outhouse and a few of the old rose bushes. JamesGooch was quite an important man both in Boston and Hopkinton. Hisname frequently occurs in the Boston Records. He had his own portraitpainted; that of his wife, Elizabeth Hobbey, a beautiful woman; HesterPlaisted, who was highly cultured in appearance ; two daughters by his firstwife, Elizabeth and Hannah ; all supposed to have been painted by Smybert,Copleys I ft A


. The journal of American history. m PROVINCE HOUSE—Residence of Sir Charles Hobby in Boston—His daughter Mary was born here in February, 1702 (fe^^^ elms, the old barn and outhouse and a few of the old rose bushes. JamesGooch was quite an important man both in Boston and Hopkinton. Hisname frequently occurs in the Boston Records. He had his own portraitpainted; that of his wife, Elizabeth Hobbey, a beautiful woman; HesterPlaisted, who was highly cultured in appearance ; two daughters by his firstwife, Elizabeth and Hannah ; all supposed to have been painted by Smybert,Copleys I ft A 0 ^ir^C. V%L *£&x ?-at 1^. * n wmMEtt ; ..- r jfiH US ~w A ^/gJF^fmhmJ Immigrant Train Carrying Civilization into the Great American West


Size: 923px × 2706px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthormillerfrancistrevelya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900