Imperial Building (406-416 Market Street)
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This cement building was constructed in 1910 and renovated in 1982. The 1925 City Directory lists Arthur's Lunch, owned by Jacob Hanscom, as the occupant of 408 Market. Thomas Coysh, a partner in Roeders Dairy Lunch; Jacob Hanscom, the owner of Arthur's Lunch; Robert McDonald, a lineman; Edward Murphy, provisions; Nelmes George Nellson, a painter; and Frank Smith, a partner in Roeders Dairy Lunch, are listed as residents of 410 Market. John Bergen, an instructor; Florence Conley, a hairdresser; Gerald Keefe, a conductor for the Boston Elevated Railroad; Fred Kelley, a clerk; Michael McCormack, a janitor; and Mrs. Lena Sayles are listed as residents of 414 Market. The 1925 Bromley Atlas shows J. Cahalane as the owner of this building. |
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