Dorchester Illustration no. 2298 33 Monadnock Street
The land that encompasses Virgina and Monadnock Streets and the houses there was owned as one large parcel in 1874 by the heirs of Ebenezer Sumner. The atlas of 1884 shows the streets with houses on the west side of Monadnock and on the east side of Virginia. The house at 31/33 Monadnock Street appears among the houses on the west side of the street backing up to the railroad tracks. The building was and is divided through the middle into two single-family attached houses. The land area is also divided between the separate owners.
The deed from Clarence Sumner to George W. Smith is dated 1879. In 1884 both sides were owned by G. W. Smith and in 1889, 1894, 1898 and 1904 by his heirs. The 1910 atlas shows Wm W. Brooks et. al. Trs as the owner of both sides. The 1918 atlas shows the owner as Bryant G. Smith & Sons Co. as the owner of both sides. The 1933 atlas shows the owner of 31 (on the right) as S.J. & CA. D’Arcy and 33 (on the left) as C & H. F. Keenan.
It is possible that George W Smith was president of G. W. & F. Smith Iron Co. of 409 Federal Street, whose home is listed as 666 Dudley Street in the 1884 Boston Directory.
The Blue Books show that the occupants were:
1894 31 Monadnock Mr. & Mrs. F. L. Shaffner (1894 Boston directory shows name as Frederick)
33 Monadnock Mr. & Mrs. John Fennell (wine merchant at 161 Devonshire)
1896 31 Mr. & Mr. Salomon [sic] Bacharack, at home 2d & 4th Thursdays
(Solomon was a manager at Bergner & Engel Brewing Co, 508 Atlantic Ave)
33 Mr. & Mrs. John Fennell
1898 31 Mr. & Mrs. Salomon Bacharack [sic]
33 no entry
1900 31 no entry
33 Mr. & Mrs. W.A. Bird (Walter was an electro plater)
1902 31 Solomon Bacharach
33 Mr. & Mrs. William L. Tuttle
1904 31 Mrs. Mary E. Decker
33 Mr. & Mrs. William L. Tuttle
1906 31 Russell E. Austin, Mrs. Asabel T. Austin, Miss Mabel R. Austin
33 Mr. & Mrs. William L. Tuttle
1908 31 no entry
33 Mr. & Mrs. William L. Tuttle
1910 31 no entry
33 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Powers
(1910 Census:
James C. Powers, 62, b. in Canada, carpenter
Catherine, his wife, 50, b. in Massachusetts
Catherine B. Powers, daughter, 23, b. Mass., stenographer at a stock broker office
Gertrude F. Powers, daughter, 18, b. Mass., stenographer in a jewelry business
Harold A. Powers, son, 17, b. Mass., apprentice plumber
Helen C. Powers, daughter, 15, b. Mass.
Frederick C. Powers, son, 13, b. Mass.
1913 31 Mrs. Mary F. Sanford
33 Mr, & Mrs. James C. Powers
1915 no entry
no entry
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