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| Year
Built:
Permit Date: |
1928
11/30/1928 |
| Architect: |
Royal Barry Wills |
| Builder: |
Maurice A. Dunlavy |
| Cost
to Build: |
$16,000 |
| Owner
(On Permit Date): |
Maurice A. Dunlavy |
| First
Residents: |
Theodore & Virginia
A. Klumpp |
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.
Theodore
and Virginia Klumpp, the first residents of 37 Lowell Road, only
lived here for one year. Theodore Klumpp, a physician, was a 1928
graduate of Harvard Medical School. The Klumpps moved to New Haven,
Connecticut after living in Brookline. The 1930 U.S. Census listed
the residents as: Theodore Klumpp, 27, physician, born New York;
Virginia Klumpp, 25, born New York; and Mary C. Klumpp, <1.
From 1933
to 1937, Hamilton and Katherine Heard were listed at this address.
Hamilton Heard (born 1906) was at various times a teacher, a lawyer,
an investment counselor, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, and administrative
vice president of Northeast Airlines. He died in the 1960s.
The next
owners of 32 Lowell were Irving and Shirley Saunders. They had lived
briefly at 33 Somerset Road in Blake
Park a few years earlier. Irving Saunders (1903-1979) was a hotel
owner and real estate developer who, at various times, owned the
Lenox Hotel, the Copley Square Hotel, and the Park Plaza. He was
was also involved with commercial and residential properties and
the development of shopping centers.
Saunders,
in a newspaper interview, said that the family real estate business
began when his father Jacob, who came to Boston from Lithuania and
in the 1880s, began buying buildings in the South End. “I
grew up in that area,” he said, “and I would collect
rents for my father. I always carried tools with me to do repairs
as I went along.” The family business was taken over by Irving
Saunders' sons after his retirement.
The Saunders
lived on Lowell Road until the early 1960s. Irving Saunders died
in 1979. Shirley, born in 1907, died in 2000.
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