62 Day Street
From HistoricHydeSquare
NOTE: This house is not within the eligible boundaries of the proposed Round Hill - Sunnyside National Register district but the building permit indicates it was part of the development and was built from plans used for houses on Sunnyside Street. Information is included here for completeness.
Day Street was renumbered at some point in the 20th century; the 1899 map shows this house was originally number 58.
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Building Permits
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| Architect: | George W. Pope |
| Owner: | Workingmen's Building Association |
| Year Constructed: | 1892 |
| Use(s): | Single Family Dwelling House |
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Building Plans
Building permit signed by George W. Pope says "see plans for 19 21 to 29 Sunnyside Terrace." Those plans have not been found.
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MACRIS Database
No listing.
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References
- City of Boston, Building Inspection Reports, card file at the Fine Arts Department of the Boston Public Library, Copley Square.
- City of Boston, Building Permit Search at cityofboston.gov.
