Mary Hutchinson Page Residences
- Address: 17 and 21 Hawthorn Rd
- Vicinity: S of Allerton
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1893/00/00 | Robert Swain Peabody | Architect | 17 and 21 Hawthorn Rd are built on the same property by Mary Hutchinson Page, wife of George H Page of the Metropolitan Steamship Co on India Wharf, Boston. Mary Page founded the Brookline Equal Suffrage Association. | |||
1913/00/00 | The two houses, still owned by Mary Page, first appear on separate lots in the 1913 Atlas. Mary will continued to own both sites until 1923. | |||||
1927/00/00 | The Atlas lists Amy P Davol owner of 21 Hawthorn Road. The lot has been expanded to include portions of another lot to the south, and a masonry garage had been installed near the road to the southeast of the house. | |||||
1927/00/00 | Louise Andrews Kent | Home | The 1927 Atlas lists I R and Louise Andrews Kent as owners of 17 Hawthorn Road. | |||
1953/00/00 | Louise Andrews Kent | Author | "...with Kitchen Privileges", a novel by Louise Andrews Kent based on her life at 17 Hawthorn Road, is published. The Appendix to the book contains old-fashioned recipes for the dishes that are in the book. | |||
1955/00/00 | Louise Andrews Kent | Author | "The Brookline Trunk" a children's history of Brookline by Louise Andrews Kent is published. |
Particulars for Mary Hutchinson Page Residences: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Federal Revival |
Building Type | House |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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