
Hartt House, Hull Street, Boston, ca. 1895–1905.
Edmund Hartt (1744-1824)[1] was a master carpenter and owned the shipyard in Boston, Massachusetts where USS Constitution was constructed in 1797.[2] The shipyard was located in the North End of Boston, near the location of the present Coast Guard base. [3] He also built USS Boston (1799), USS Argus (1803), and USS Independence (1814).
Hartt and his descendants lived for many years in "Hartt House" at 24-26 Hull Street in Boston.[4][5] He is buried at Copp's Hill Burying Ground in Boston.[6] His son, Samuel Hartt, was also a prominent shipbuilder for the U.S. Navy who built the first steamship and ironclad ships for the Navy.
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- ↑ "Edmund Hartt".
- ↑ "Building Constitution". Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
- ↑ "Launching a Legend".
- ↑ Roberts, Oliver Ayer (1897). History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, Now Called the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts. 1637-1888. A. Mudge & son. p. 10.
- ↑ Strahan, Derek (August 24, 2014). "Edmund Hartt House, Boston". Lost New England.
- ↑ "Copp's Hill Burying Ground". Retrieved 2008-02-04.
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