Tory Row

Imitation, The Highest Form of Flattery?

When the American Revolution erupted in 1775, the lavish estates along Tory Row (or the houses of the seven families that lived along Brattle Street and were incredibly wealthy, politically conservative, and loyal to the British crown) were seized by the Continental Army. Some were used to house the officers, others as hospitals, and one was the home and headquarters of General George Washington.