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John Hancock was first to sign Declaration of Independence, the first governor of Massachusetts and president of the Second ...
The property, which was named after John's younger brother Ebenezer, was built in the mid-1760s, before the American ...
Steve Brown figured he’d climbed about as high as he could at John Hancock when the insurer’s chief executive approached him ...
A highly pedigreed property in central Boston is for sale for the first time in 50 years — bringing with it considerable ...
A wealthy merchant with a penchant for luxury, the Founder with a famous signature contributed more to the revolution than ...
The house is the only remaining property associated with founding father John Hancock in Boston, the listing says.
The Ebenezer Hancock House at 10 Marshall St., built in the mid-1700s, is now up for sale for the first time in more than 50 ...
The house, known as the Ebenezer Hancock House, is located at 10 Marshall St. It was built back in 1767 by Hancock, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the first governor of Massachusetts.
The property, which was named after John's younger brother Ebenezer, was built in the mid-1760s, before the American ...
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley for Sunday.
That’s why Boston’s John Hancock Tower, a 62-story glass-sheathed high-rise that is as elegant as Chicago’s Hancock is brawny, became known in 2015 by its street address — 200 Clarendon.