No. 6314 94 Alban Street, photograph April 26, 2005.
Date of construction: about 1920
The following is from Ashmont by Douglass Shand-Tucci
The residence in the 1940s (when he achieved mention in Who’s Who in Massachusetts) of Henry M. Leens, an attorney whom a neighborhood tradition calls “the cardinal’s lawyer.”
The following is from: Codman Square House Tour Booklet 1999
Nos. 94 & 96 Alban Street are two-family houses of circa 1915. Expanded, rectangularized versions of that familiar early Twentieth-Century house type, the so-called “American Foursquare,” they borrow its hipped roof, robust Tuscan columns and exposed rafters from the Craftsman style.
Owners from atlases:
1933 Arthur T. Sullivan—1933 is the first appearance on a map