Talk:Province House (Boston, Massachusetts)
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External Reference in fiction: "Johnnie Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes , copyright 1943
[edit]Hello Editors. Where and how can this information be added?
A fictional story of youthful Johnny Tremain, who, around 1774, in colonial Boston became more and more involved in the stirrings of The American Revolution, including the Tea Party. A great story, and where The Province House played a role in several scenes. For example: "... the Province House was a beautiful building and as Johnny hung about the front of it he had a chance to admire it for over an hour. It stood well back from the rattle and bustle of Marlborough Street, with its glassy-eyed copper Indian on top of the cupola and its carved and colored lion and unicorn of Britain over the door.
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Mark - novice editor Markmollymags (talk) 16:56, 16 December 2024 (UTC)