Job Brooks House

The Job Brooks House is a historic American Revolutionary War site in Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States.

[2] Today, the house serves as a storage facility for the Park's archaeological collection of more than a quarter-million artifacts from the early Archaic period through the 20th century.

Paul Revere and William Dawes were detained by a British Army patrol nearby during the "Midnight Ride" to Concord of April 18.

Prescott emerged at the Hartwell Tavern, awakened Ephraim and informed him of the pending arrival of the British soldiers.

Mary then relayed the message to Captain William Smith, commanding officer of the Lincoln minutemen,[4] who lived a little to the west and whose home still stands along Battle Road.