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| Year
Built:
Permit Date: |
1935
1/9/1935 |
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Architect: |
Private
Plans
(Earlier plans by Royal Barry Wills) |
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Builder: |
Maurice
Dunlavy |
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Cost
to Build: |
$7,300 |
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Owner
(On Permit Date): |
Margaret
J. (Mrs. John J.) Connolly, 675 Hammond Street |
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First
Residents: |
Benjamin
& Ethel Waldstein |
One of the
last houses built during the first phase of Blake Park's development,
484 Washington Street appears to have been based on a design by
Royal Barry Wills. A building permit listing Wills as the architect
and his regular Blake Park partner Maurice Dunlavy as the builder
was issued in March 1933. The cost on that permit was $6,000, the
same as the Dunlavy/Wills house built next door at 490 Washington
that same year.
In fact,
the designs of the two houses are almost the same, especially on
the inside. But a second building permit was issued in 1935, with
"private plans" written in in the space for architect,
and this is apparently the one that ultimately led to the construction
of the house. It's possible -- I'm speculating here -- that the
owner asked for some changes to the design and that Wills was either
unwilling or unavailable to make them. The changes could then have
been made without him, and his name left off the new permit.
In any case,
the first residents of 484 Washington Street were Benjamin and Ethel
Waldstein, who had previously lived on Beaconsfield Road. Benjamin
Waldstein (1895-1978) was a salesman of cotton waste. He and his
wife Ethel (1895-1978), both children of Russian immigrants, had
one son. They lived in this house until the early 1970s.
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