No. 20502 29 Allston Street, image from Google Street View, August, 2020.
Date of construction: by 1874
Based on deed from to Cobb and Case in January, 1874.
Mansard roof.
Owners from maps and atlases
1874 no name
1884 S. A. Vinal
1889 Susan A. Vinal
1894 Susan A. Vinal
1898 Susan A. Vinal
1904 Susan A. Vinal
1910 Corns. E. Crowley
1918 Corns. E. Crowley
1933 Sarah T. McCool 10,809 sf
Deed
plan of lots 1031.6
Plan of House Lots in Dorchester, Belonging to Cook & Jordan, Morse & Louis W. Jordan. Dec. 1870. L. Briggs, Surveyor.
March 21, 1874 from Francis Cobb and John S. Case to Susan A. Vinal 1202.251
consideration $5,000 10,800 sf parcel of land with the building thereon
privilege to take water from the well
subject to a mortgage of $3,500 dated Dec. 22, 1870 to J. S. Rutledge
January 30, 1874 from Geo M. Cook, William Jordan and Randall G. Morse copartners doing business under the style of Cook, Jordan & Morse to Francis Cobb and John S. Case, both of Rockland, Maine, 1196.222
consideration $1 parcels: 16,285 sf parcel of land with the building thereon (corner Allston and Mather; 37895 sf. (next to the east on the south side of Mather); another parcel on Allson Street 11,157 sf; fourth parcel on Pleasant Street
conveyed by 2 deeds:
July 14, 1871 from Benjamin Noyes to Cook, Jordan and Morse 1060.148
consideration $15 land with the buildings thereon 18,461 sf
July 8, 1871 from Benjamin Noyes to Cook 1060.147
consideration $15 16285 sf
July 8, 1871 from Louis W. Jordan to Benjamin Noyes 1060.146
consideration $15 with the buildings thereon
July 11, 1870 from Pierce S. Quirk to Louis W. Jordan 1007.301 lot 13, 14, 15
consideration $13,000 subject to existing mortgages $17,241.52 with the buildings thereon
April 17, 1869 from Pierce S. Quirk to James Houghton 378.24
consideration $541.87
April 17, 1869 from James Houghton to Pierce S. Quirk 378.23
consideration $812.80