Though membership in the Sons of Liberty was secret, it is widely believed to have included Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren, Paul Revere, John Hancock, James Otis, and Benjamin Edes (owner of the influential Boston Gazette).
In January 1788, a meeting of the mechanics and artisans of Boston passed a series of resolutions urging the importance of adopting the Federal Constitution pending at the time before a convention of delegates from around Massachusetts.
To mark a site forever as Memorable as the birthplace of American freedom, this tablet is placed by the Massachusetts Society of the Sons of Revolution.
Primarily composed of brick, the building had three floors in the back and two in front; greeting visitors was a copper dragon mounted on an iron crane.
[5] A pub self-styled as the "new" Green Dragon Tavern is located in 11 Marshall Street in Boston's North End.