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~ Boston may soon have a new addition to its list of landmarks as the designation of the Bussey House at 1203-1205 Adams Street in the Lower Mills section of Dorchester has been approved by the Boston Landmarks Commission on March 10, 2026. The decision is now under review by Mayor Wu and the City Council.
The Captain John Bussey House holds significant historical value for the city as one of the few remaining properties from the 18th century associated with an officer from the Revolutionary War, John Bussey. In addition to his military service, Bussey was also a well-known sea captain who sailed on trading vessels during the early 19th century. Records show that the house was built in 1792 and was purchased by Bussey in 1795. It remained in his family for almost a century until it was sold in 1889.
Despite some alterations to its front facade and a rear addition, the house still retains its original Federal-style design with a hipped roof and symmetrical arrangement. However, between 1905-1909, the first floor was renovated by the Baker Chocolate Company to create a reading room for its employees. This addition, with its Classical Revival storefront, has since become architecturally noteworthy and adds to the historical significance of the building.
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The current lot for the building is only a fraction of its original size due to subdivisions over time. However, it has always had open space on all four sides throughout its 232-year history. While much of this open space is currently used as surface parking, it is believed that there may be archaeological artifacts from when the property was a farm before being occupied by the Bussey family and their store in the mid-19th century. The open spaces may also hold value for studying the habitat of Indigenous Neponset people.
In 1940, Ethel F. Kiley purchased the building and operated her catering business from there for 28 years. This was a notable achievement for a woman during a time when they were often denied loans and financing. After Kiley sold the property in 1968, it was occupied by another catering company until it was sold again in 2010 to RTN Federal Credit Union, now known as BrightBridge Credit Union, which continues to operate out of the building today.
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At a public hearing on March 10, 2026, the BLC agreed with the staff recommendation to designate the Bussey House as a Landmark under Chapter 772. If approved by the Mayor and City Council, any proposed alterations to the exterior of the building will require review by the BLC and/or Commission staff.
The decision to designate the Bussey House as a landmark is an important step in preserving Boston's history and recognizing its significance in both local and national contexts. The house serves as a reminder of Boston's past and its connection to important figures such as John Bussey. As we await the final decision from Mayor Wu and the City Council, we can look forward to potentially adding this historic property to Boston's list of landmarks.
The Captain John Bussey House holds significant historical value for the city as one of the few remaining properties from the 18th century associated with an officer from the Revolutionary War, John Bussey. In addition to his military service, Bussey was also a well-known sea captain who sailed on trading vessels during the early 19th century. Records show that the house was built in 1792 and was purchased by Bussey in 1795. It remained in his family for almost a century until it was sold in 1889.
Despite some alterations to its front facade and a rear addition, the house still retains its original Federal-style design with a hipped roof and symmetrical arrangement. However, between 1905-1909, the first floor was renovated by the Baker Chocolate Company to create a reading room for its employees. This addition, with its Classical Revival storefront, has since become architecturally noteworthy and adds to the historical significance of the building.
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The current lot for the building is only a fraction of its original size due to subdivisions over time. However, it has always had open space on all four sides throughout its 232-year history. While much of this open space is currently used as surface parking, it is believed that there may be archaeological artifacts from when the property was a farm before being occupied by the Bussey family and their store in the mid-19th century. The open spaces may also hold value for studying the habitat of Indigenous Neponset people.
In 1940, Ethel F. Kiley purchased the building and operated her catering business from there for 28 years. This was a notable achievement for a woman during a time when they were often denied loans and financing. After Kiley sold the property in 1968, it was occupied by another catering company until it was sold again in 2010 to RTN Federal Credit Union, now known as BrightBridge Credit Union, which continues to operate out of the building today.
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At a public hearing on March 10, 2026, the BLC agreed with the staff recommendation to designate the Bussey House as a Landmark under Chapter 772. If approved by the Mayor and City Council, any proposed alterations to the exterior of the building will require review by the BLC and/or Commission staff.
The decision to designate the Bussey House as a landmark is an important step in preserving Boston's history and recognizing its significance in both local and national contexts. The house serves as a reminder of Boston's past and its connection to important figures such as John Bussey. As we await the final decision from Mayor Wu and the City Council, we can look forward to potentially adding this historic property to Boston's list of landmarks.
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