• The John Paul Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
  • The house known today as the John Paul Jones house was built in 1758 for Gregory Purcell, a sea captain and merchant.
  • We invite you to stand within the very room where Scotland’s own, John Paul was born and matured into John Paul Jones, the Father of the United States Navy.
  • John Paul Jones House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 961 likes · 15 talking about this · 1,012 were here. Open seasonally, Memorial Day Weekend–Indigenous...
  • The John Paul Jones House was built in 1758 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire to serve as the home of Captain Gregory Purcell until his death in 1776.
  • Most historic sites/buildings are closed in April, but to see The John Paul Jones House open and remember that all-important victory was gladdening.
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  • The two photos below show a 1928 and 2011 view of the house where John Paul Jones lived with his brother, William.
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