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Tag Archives: Dorchester
Dorchester Illustration 2570 Harris School
In 1861, the Harris School on Adams Street at the corner of Victory Road (formerly Mill Street) was erected and named in honor of the Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris who was the pastor of the First Parish for many years. … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2569 Baker Chocolate Sign Lighting
Dorchester Illustration 2569 Baker Chocolate Sign Lighting The top Photograph from CaugthInDot at https://caughtindot.com/dorchester-history-lesson-baker-chocolate-factory/ The bottom photo shows the interior of the Administration building about 1955. The Lower Mills Civic Association announced the re-lighting of the Walter Baker sign. You … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2568 John Gallagher
Dorchester Illustration 2568 John Gallagher The intersection of Adams Street and Oakton Avenue was named a Hero Square for John Gallagher. The following is from the City of Boston’s website https://www.cityofboston.gov/veterans/herosquares/hero-square/1137/ “John J. Gallagher United States Navy 28 August … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2567 Why is Hyde Park not part of Dorchester?
Dorchester Illustration 2567 Why is Hyde Park not part of Dorchester? The 1850 map of Dorchester clearly shows the section of Hyde Park north of the Neponset River as part of Dorcchester. In 1846, Henry Grew began buying land in … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2566 Thacher House and Fulton Iron Foundry
Dorchester Illustration 2566 Thacher House and Fulton Iron Foundry The Thacher family estate is at the left of today’s illustration. It was known as “Hillside,” and was located on the north side of Jones Hill. The building at the right … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2565 Spaulding House
Dorchester Illustration 2565 Spaulding House The Spaulding family owned a large estate at the top of Pope’s Hill, extending down the west side of the hill to Adams Street. The mansion house owned by John P. Spaulding is pictured at … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2564 Gardiner House
The Gardiner House was located at the bottom of Jones Hill at the corner of Pleasant Street and Sawyer Avenue. The following is from https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gardner-15855 Henry Gardner was born at Stow, Massachusetts Bay, in mid-November of 1731, a son of … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2562 Elida Rumsey Fowle
Dorchester Illustration 2562 Elida Rumsey Fowle Elida Rumsey Fowle [from a clipping from some unknown, undated publication, from the 2nd half of the 19th century] Of all the women who devoted themselves to the soldiers in our late war [Civil … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2561 Andrew Oliver
Andrew Oliver appears at the right in this copy of a painting at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Oliver was Lieutenant Governor of the Massachusetts leading up to the Revolution and was a loyalist. His country house was located … Continue reading
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Dorchester Illustration 2560 Dorchester Woman’s Club
The Dorchester Woman’s Club, which was incorporated in 1896, promoted moral, social and intellectual culture in the community. The group began in 1892 at the home of Mrs. Clara May Ripley, and by its third meeting, was so popular that … Continue reading
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