The Ebenezer Hancock House, located at 10 Marshall St. in Boston, was built in 1767 and is connected to John Hancock, notable for his signature on the Declaration of Independence. This property is the last in Boston associated with Hancock. It has undergone various uses and was most recently owned by a law firm. The house is historically significant, featuring late Gregorian interior details and has served multiple roles over the years, including a boarding house. The current assessed value is $1.6 million.
John Hancock's old Boston home, built in 1767, is back on the market after half a century and is the only remaining property associated with him in Boston.
The Ebenezer Hancock House, built with Flemish bond brickwork, has significant historical value and includes late Gregorian interior details, reflecting its rich past.
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