Knyvet Sears House
- Address: 132 Beacon St
- Vicinity: Btw Arlington St and Berkeley St
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1860/03/20 | David Sears | Benefactor | David Sears buys the lot for 132 Beacon from Horace E Armington, who had purchased it from the Boston and Roxbury Mill Corporation on 6 May 1859. | |||
1861/00/00 | Knyvet Winthrop Sears | Home | 132 Beacon Street is built by David Sears as a home for his son, Knyvet Winthrop Sears and Knyvet's wife, Mary Crowninshield Sears. | |||
1861/11/02 | Mary Crowninshield Peabody Sears | Home | Knyvet Sears buys the completed townhouse from his father. | |||
1891/07/00 | Clara Endicott Sears | Home | After the death of her husband, Knyvet Sears in June of 1891, Mary Sears continuea to live at 132 Beacon with their daughter, Clara Endicott Sears. |
Particulars for Knyvet Sears House: | |
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Sight Category | Building |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
Building Style | Townhouse |
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