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| Year
Built:
Permit Date: |
1941
6/14/1941 |
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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: |
Maurice
& Martha B. Wit |
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 of 79 Somerset were Maurice and Martha Wit who were listed
here from 1943 until the early 1960s. Maurice Wit (1895-1973) was
in the shoe business. He was in charge of women’s shoe styling
and buying at the Melville Shoe Company from 1930 to 1948, after
which he became an executive at the Jay Shoe Company. He and his
wife Martha ( 1900-1984) were both the children of immigrants from
Germany.
One of the
Wits' sons, Harold M. Wit (born c1928), attend Harvard and Yale
Law School, where he was editor of the Law Review. He later became
an investment banker.
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