According to the Lawyers Pictorial Register, published by the Boston Bar Association in 1981, in the middle of the 19th century, the building was bought by Dr. Henry C. Angell, an art collector.
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In January, 1962, the Boston Bar Association bought the house and moved its headquarters there from 35 Court Street.
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