Title
Description
Year Built:
Permit Date: |
1928 4/5/1928 |
Architect:
|
Royal Barry Wills |
Builder:
|
Maurice A. Dunlavy |
Cost to Build:
|
$16,000 |
OwnerÂ
(On Permit Date): |
Maurice A. Dunlavy |
First Residents:
|
Henry & Grace Rogerson |
This house, like all of the houses on Lowell Road with the exception of the pre-development 8-10 and 12-14 Lowell, was built by Maurice Dunlavy and designed by Royal Barry Wills.
Henry Rogerson (1903-1976) joined his brother Francis, 15 years his senior, on Lowell Road in Blake Park. (Francis and his family moved into #22 the same year.) Their father was chairman of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Henry, like his brother, followed their father into financial services. He was a 26-year old bond salesman in 1930, the first year he and his wife Grace (1904-1985) were listed at this address. He later became vice president and a director of Lee Higginson Corp., an investment firm, before retiring in 1966.
The 1930 U.S. Census listed the residents as: Henry C. Rogerson, 26, bond salesman (investment firm); Grace Rogerson, 26; Charles E. Rogerson, 2; Mary Gillespie, 21, nurse, born Irish Free State; and Betty Gillespie, 23, maid, born Irish Free State. The house was valued at $24,500.
The Rogersons lived at this address until the late 1940s.