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75 Oakland Street

This Colonial house was built around 1925 and rises two stories to an asphalt roof.

The 1925 Bromley Atlas shows James Sweeney as the owner of the empty lot this house was built on.

In 1930 this house was owned by Frank Cook, a 42-year old Boston fireman. Frank lived with his 33-year old German wife Margaret and their four children: 16-year old Mildred, 11-year old Thomas, 8-year old Mary, and 3-year old John. The building was valued at $7,000.


 

 

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