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Thomas Bird's House

Thomas Bird's House

Also know as the Bird-Sawyer house. Thomas Bird of England emigrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts aboard the ship John & Mary in 1635. He built his homestead shortly thereafter. The house remained in the family and sheltered ten generations until it fell into disrepair in the late 1930's-1940


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Thomas Bird's House 1637. Thomas Birds House 1667. Thomas Birds House 1776. Boston 1776. Washington at Dorchester Heights. Thomas Birds House 1930. Thomas Birds House 1930 2. Thomas Birds House 1940. Thomas Birds House East Wall 1940. Bird-Sawyer House drawing.
Bird-Sawyer House Flooor Plan. Bird-Sawyer House Interior.


Linked to Benjamin Bird (6170), Thomas Bird (6168), Thomas Bird (6169)