• The Josiah Quincy House /ˈkwɪnzi/, located at 20 Muirhead Street in the Wollaston neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts...
  • Josiah Quincy himself was also active in the patriot cause, including observing British fleet movements from the attic windows of his house.
  • In 1937 Edmund Quincy, the son of Josiah Quincy V, and his cousin, the noted historian Alice Bache Gould, joined with other descendants to purchase the house.
  • Constructed in 1770, the Josiah Quincy House originally stood amidst fields and pastures, offering views of Quincy Bay.
  • In 1775 Josiah Quincy observed from the monitor roof of his new house that General Gage was sailing for England, thus witnessing a major victory for the...
  • It is smaller in size compared to the Eustis House in Milton Massachusetts.
  • Revolutionary leader Josiah Quincy built the house in 1770. Quincy and his family played key roles in the social and political life of ...
  • For Josiah Quincy house tour information, and other details, see the official website of the house at Historic New England.
  • Completed in 1770, the house overlooked Quincy Bay and featured an unusual hipped monitor roof, considered the oldest surviving example of this roof style...
  • But Josiah Quincy House isn't the only thing to visit in the residential city of Quincy.
  • The Josiah Quincy House, 20 Muirhead St., was built in 1770 by the prominent lawyer and political leader.
  • 2005-08-07 15:38 Daderot 2560×1920 (1102307 bytes) {{GFDL}}Josiah Quincy House, 20 Muirhead Street, Quincy, Massachusetts.
  • The Josiah Quincy House, located at 20 Muirhead Street in the Wollaston neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts, was the country home of Revolutionary War...
  • The house was built in 1770 by Colonel Josiah Quincy, the first of six generations of Josiah Quincys (Fig.