
As the first post of my Back Bay History Series I figured I should start with a place I know well, so I’ll start with a former residence of mine. The Spooner Residence or 23 Commonwealth Ave as it is known to many, was built in 1868. The home was built right along side it’s sister home 21 Commonwealth Ave. Daniel Spooner and his wife Elizabeth were the original owners of 23 Commonwealth Ave. Daniel had been a partner in the China shipping firm of Russell and Co. Daniel unfortunately wasn’t able to enjoy his beautiful new home and died in August of the following year. His wife however, continued to live at the home for another 12 years before leaving.
The property changed hands many times in the following years but perhaps the most interesting owner was Mary Brandegee who lived there in 1925 as the wife Edward Deshon Brandegee. Mary was the grand-daughter of shipping and railroad magnet William Fletcher Weld. She was the owner of the home up until around 1938.
The building continued to remain a single family home until 1975, when in September of that year the owner converted the home in four units. A year later the units were converted into condos. Today, the four units are individual owned with many long time residents. The last unit sold in the building was 1800 sq. ft and sold for $1.81 million. For more information on this building or possible buyers representation please feel free to give me a call 860-463-8361.















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