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Year
Built:
Permit Date: |
1927
11/28/1927 |
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Architect: |
Royal
Barry Wills |
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Builder: |
Maurice
A. Dunlavy |
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Cost
to Build: |
$14,000 |
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Owner
(On Permit Date): |
Maurice
A. Dunlavy |
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First
Residents: |
Virginia
& Francis
Snow |
This house,
like all of the houses on Lowell Road with the exception of the
pre-development 8-10 and 12-14 Lowell, was built by Maurice Dunlavy
and designed by Royal Barry Wills.
The first
residents of 17 Lowell Road, listed in the Street List from 1929
to 1943, were Virginia and Francis Snow and their daughters Virginia
and Frances. The Snows were a musical family. Francis Snow (born
c1890) was the longtime organist, music director, and choir master
at Boston's Trinity Church. His wife Virginia taught cello at the
New England Conservatory, and both daughters played the flute. (The
younger daughter, Frances -- later Frances Drinker (died 1994)--
also taught at the Conservatory.)
After leaving
Lowell Road, the Snows lived for a time around the corner at 87
Greenough Street.
Following
the Snows at this address for a short time were Walter E. Cohen,
his son Laurence and daughter Adele Rabinowitz (born c1914) and
Adele's husband Sidney Rabinowitz. Walter Cohen was born in Russia
c1883 and came to the U.S. in 1892. He owned a millinery shop in
1920, but was listed as a realtor when he first appeared at this
address in the Street List. (He was shown as retired the next year).
Laurence Cohen (born 1920) was in the Army at the time the family
moved to Lowell Road. Sidney Rabinowitz (born c1913) was a wholesaler.
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