John Humphreys House
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The John Humphreys House, also known as Sir John Humphreys House, is a historic house museum located in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Although it was long thought to be associated with John Humphrey, an early deputy governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, it was more likely built about 1700, based on architectural analysis. In 1641 Deborah Moody bought the Humphrey house (which he called Swampscott) and 900 acres when the Humphreys returned to England giving her over 1300 acres of what would become Swampscott, Massachusetts.[1] The house was originally located on what is now Elmwood Road (a plaque marks the site), but moved to its current location in 1891 as the Olmsted district was developed.[2] It is currently owned by the Swampscott Historical Society. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[3]
See also
- List of historic houses in Massachusetts
- List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, Massachusetts
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- Buildings and structures in Swampscott, Massachusetts
- Houses in Essex County, Massachusetts
- Historic house museums in Massachusetts
- Residential buildings completed in 1700
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Massachusetts
- British colonial architecture in the United States
- Colonial architecture in Massachusetts
- 1700 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts Bay
- Historic district contributing properties in Massachusetts