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28 Bayard Street

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This brick multi-family house was built in 1900 and rises two stories to an asphalt roof. A renovation was performed in 2002.

The 1925 City Directory lists Frank Bailey, a conductor for the Boston & Albany Railroad; and High Cameron, an engineer for the Boston & Albany Railroad, as residents of this house/

The 1925 Bromley Atlas shows D. and M. Foenar as the owners of this house.

In 1930 Frank Bailey, a 47-year old railroad conductor from Vermont, rented part of this house for $30 a month. Frank lived with his 47-year old wife Edna (also from Vermont) and his 14-year old daughter Marion. The other half of this house was rented for $40 a month by Agnes MacDonald, a 57-year old widow from Canada. Agnes lived with her three sons: 22-year old Ronald, an auto mechanic; 19-year old Daniel, who helped Ronald in his shop; and 17-year old Alexander.

 


 

 

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