The home at 339 Boston Place was the residence of New Hampshire-born Irving Dimond. who was the assistant sales manager of the National Supply Company in 1910. The 1910 Census listed Florence Dimond, 32, as his wife. According to the 1918 directory, the occupant was Albert Wilcox, the vice-president of the M. I. Wilcox Company. The 1920 Census listed him, his wife Mary Wilcox and his 77 year-old mother-in-law who was widowed as residents at this address. | |||||