• The Portsmouth Historical Society has operated the house as a museum since 1920. The house has been known as the John Paul Jones House for several...
  • John Paul Jones lived as a boarder in this house during his time in Portsmouth.
  • The John Paul Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Now a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark...
  • The John Paul Jones House, located at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark.
  • 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.
  • As we do every year, we look forward to opening the John Paul Jones House for one final day on Veterans Day.
  • With a focus on education and preservation, the John Paul Jones Historic House aims to engage visitors with its informative displays and guided tours.
  • Godfrey Purcel’s widow boarded John Paul Jones in this 1761 building while his ships Ranger (1777) and America (1781) were outfitted at the Langdon yards.
  • The John Paul Jones House at the corner of Middle and State Streets in Portsmouth, around 1907.
  • John Paul Jones, who lived in the house while supervising the outfitting of the Ranger in 1777 and again in 1781 while the America was being built.