Plan of the Proctor estate situated on Newtonville Avenue, Oak Street and Maple Place, Ward I, City of Newton, Mass -
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Title
Plan of the Proctor estate situated on Newtonville Avenue, Oak Street and Maple Place, Ward I, City of Newton, Mass -
Subject
Real property -- Massachusetts -- Newton -- Maps. - Landowners -- Massachusetts -- Newton -- Maps. - Newton (Mass.) -- Maps. -
Description
Plan of lots for sale and abutting owners, probably drawn up by Thomas B. Proctor, a non-resident of Newton who owned buildings and land in Newton Corner around 1869. The plan was probably made around 1868-1872. Text on the plan reads: "This is the only estate on the south side of the railroad of any considerable size in the immediate vicinity of the railroad station, public library, churches and schools, that remains to be used for building purposes. It is only four minutes from all the public buildings and stores. Parties desiring to purchase and build at one will be advanced on mortgage sixty percent of the cost of land and house. For full particulars inquire of Charles F. Rand, Post Office Building, Newton, or at his Boston office, no. 227 Washington Street." -
Creator
Smilie, E. S.
Source
http://library.minlib.net/record=b2701115
http://guides.newtonfreelibrary.net/digitalnewton
Newton Free Library
Publisher
Boston : Heliotype Printing Co., [18--].
Date
18--
Contributor
Newton Free Library
Rights
Management Restrictions apply. Contact the Newton Free Library’s Reference Department for details
Format
image/jpg
Language
eng
Type
image/jpeg
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Citation
Smilie, E. S., “Plan of the Proctor estate situated on Newtonville Avenue, Oak Street and Maple Place, Ward I, City of Newton, Mass -,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 22, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/11780.

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