By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff
January 7, 2021
Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff
A home at 19 Ashland St. in Clam Point will be considered by the Boston Landmarks Commission for designation as an Architectural Conservation District.
Two petitions filed last week with the Boston Landmarks Commission are requesting that the agency designate two Dorchester properties one at 19 Ashland St. in Clam Point and the other at 29 High St. on Meetinghouse Hill as Architectural Conservation Districts.
The Clam Point property, described as “The Blue-Cross Blue-Shield Building” in the petition, is a two-family duplex built in the 1800s. According to the Dorchester Atheneum, a 1977 Boston Landmarks survey described the property as an “earlier brick Federal 5 bay house with later Italianate modifications such as a bay window on the east side and a frame wing to the rear” and noted it was “one of two Federal brick houses in Dorchester.”
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