Hull Mint House, Boston

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Hull Mint House in Boston is the historic site where silversmith John Hull operated the Massachusetts Bay Colony’s first official mint in the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former mint
historic building
architecturalStyle 17th-century colonial
category Colonial mints in North America
Historic houses in Massachusetts
History of Boston
coordinateLocation Boston, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTimeAsMint late 17th century
hasHistoricalRole early colonial American mint
first official mint of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
hasPart minting workshop
residential quarters
hasUse mint
residence
heritageDesignation historic site
inception 1652
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood Boston’s North End NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
wood
namedAfter John Hull NERFINISHED
notableWorkProduced Massachusetts silver coinage
pine tree shillings NERFINISHED
operatedBy John Hull NERFINISHED
operatorOccupation silversmith
ownedBy John Hull NERFINISHED
partOf Massachusetts Bay Colony monetary system
significantEvent operation of the first official mint of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
significantPeriod 17th century
startTimeAsMint 1652

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John Hull notableWorkLocation Hull Mint House, Boston