No. 20362 28 Bailey Street, image from Google Street View, July, 2020.
Date of construction: in range of 1870
Based on mortgage from Robinson to Dix, December, 1870.
Two-story house, where the second floor has a Mansard roof
Owners from maps and atlases
1874 Newhall?
1884 Wm McCarthy
1889 Wm McCarthy
1894 Wm. McCarthy
1898 Wm McCarthy
1904 Wm H. McCarthy
1910 Jas. J. McCarthy
1918 Jas. J. McCarthy
1933 Thos . Moriarty
Deed
lot 93 on plan at 1008.212
May 19, 1881 from George C. Dobson to William McCarthy 1525.11 lot 93
consideration $2,100 parcel of land with the buildings thereon
December 19, 1879 from William B. H. Dowse to George C. Dobson 1479.191
parcel with the buildings thereon
December 19, 1879 from George C. Dobson and Mary G. Dobson to William B. H. Dowse
September 1, 1879 from William B. H. Dowse to Mary G. Dobson, wife of George C. Dobson 1467.303
consideration $1
September 11, 1879 from George C. Dobson to William B. H. Dowse 1467.303
consideration $1 parcel with the building thereon
July 28, 1879 from Alvah C. Burrage and others, Receivers of Mercantile Savings Institution to George C. Dobson 1464.85
consideration $1,500 parcel with the buildings thereon
July 1, 1878 from Charles H. Johnson to Albah A. Burrage et al recvrs 1424.278
consideration $2,700
July 1, 1878 from Benjamin B. Newhall to Charles H. Johnson 1424.276
mortgagee foreclosure sale by Mercantile Savings to Johnson
consideration $2,700
October 16, 1874 from John P. Nichols to John L. Eldridge 1296.143 1233.255
mortgage for $2,000 June 12, 1871, from Benjamin B. Newhall to Mercantile Savings Institution 1054.145
parcel of land with the buildings thereon
payment schedule: $200 in one year, $200 in two years, and $1600 in three years from this date with interest semi-annually at 8% per annum
borrower to pay taxes and keep the buildings insured
December 15, 1870 from George H. Robinson to Benjamin B. Newhall, of Boston 1027.242 lots 58, 66, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97
December 15, 1870 from Enoch P. Fuller to George H. Robinson 1027.233 lots 58, 66, 89, 92, 93, 95, 97
Robinson immediately mortgaged each of the lots individually to Joseph Dix of Boston for $3,500 each, and then sold all the lots to Newhall.
lot 89 with the buildings thereon $3,500 mortgage
lot 93 with the buildings thereon $3,500 mortgage
lot 66 with the buildings thereon $3,500 mortgage
lot 58 with the buildings thereon $3,500 mortgage
lot 95 with the buildings thereon $3,500 mortgage
lot 91 with the buildings thereon $3,500 mortgage
lot 97 no mention of buildings
plan of house lots to be sold at auction June 30, 1870 1008.212
Enoch P. Fuller