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Year
Built:
Permit Date: |
1941
4/28/1941 |
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Architect: |
Joseph
Selwyn |
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Builder: |
Jacob
Hurwitz |
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Cost
to Build: |
$12,000 |
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Owner
(On Permit Date): |
Jacob
Hurwitz, Dorchester |
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First
Residents: |
Edith
& Paul Mannos |
This house
was one of six designed by Joseph Selwyn and build by Jacob Hurwitz
on Somerset Road in 1941. They were among the last houses built
in the development of Blake Park (not counting three homes added
in the 1950s).
The first
residents were Edith and Paul Mannos, who moved here from 69 Baxter
Road. They were listed her for just one year (1942). Paul Mannos,
a contractor, was convicted in 1941, along with the mayor of Cambridge,
of arranging kickbacks from architects and engineers for building
contracts with the city. Mannos was sentenced to 3-4 years in prison.
The next
residents were Anna and Louis J. Bernstein who moved here from Brighton.
Louis Bernstein (born in Canada c1898; his parents were immigrants
from Poland) was a merchant, shown as owner of a general store in
the 1930 Census when the family lived in Boston. He and his wife
Anna (1902?-1987?), who was born in Poland, had a daughter, Estelle.
The family was listed at this address from 1943 until the late 1960s.
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