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Dorchester Illustration 2549 Gamewell Fire Alarm

Gamewell Fire Alarm Advertisement in Fire Engineering magazine, April 1949, featuring a picture of eight-year-old Thomasina De Beneditto who pulled the fire box alarm when she observed a fire in a nearby factory in Dorchester, Massachusetts. In 1949, the Gamewell … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2547 Pennant Postcards

Within the postcard industry in the early twentieth century, there was a subset of generic postcards with space for a town name to be printed or stamped with a rubber stamp.  We have two examples today, where the sender thought … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2546 Coal Schooner at Commercial Point

Today’s illustration shows a four-master schooner delivering coal to the Cutter coal yard on Commercial Point. The location of the schooner in the photograph would be at the bottom of the detail from the 1898 atlas, just under the red … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2545 Happy New Year

Order a house history for a house in Dorchester or Mattapan.  Check it out on the house history page on the Dorchester Historical Society website. Today’s illustration is a news photograph with caption affixed to the back side: Make Merry. … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2544 ‘Tis the Season

Today’s illustration is one of many advertisements issued by the Walter Baker company in the period from the 1890s well into the mid-twentieth century.   The company’s logo, the Baker chocolate lady, can be seen on the tavern’s sign.  Winter weather … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2543 Elisha Brown Bird

Elisha Brown Bird (1867-1943) The illustration is of Elisha Brown Bird and his poster The Red Letter, 1896 Bird was an illustrator who was known for posters and bookplate designs. Winifred Porter Truesdell published a book titled E. B. Bird … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2542 Ham radio – is that still a thing?

Reminder:  the Dorchester Historical Society sales shop is online at www.dorchesterhistoricalsociety.org You can also give a great gift to yourself or a friend – order a house history for a house in Dorchester or Mattapan.  Check it out on the … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2541 Putnam Nail Company humorous advertising card

The Putnam Nail Company was located in the Port Norfolk section of Dorchester.  In addition to weekly advertisements in magazines, the company put out a series of advertising cards.  Many of them featured horses, both pacers and trotters, who had … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2539 Gibson School, School Street

Christopher Gibson School The Gibson School house on School Street was named in honor of Christopher Gibson, an early donor to the schools of Dorchester.  When he died in 1674, Gibson left the sum of 104 Pounds to the town … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2538 Lyceum Hall

Dorchester Illustration 2538 Lyceum Hall Today’s illustration is a photograph of Lyceum Hall and the fire station behind it on Parish Street in 1953.  Construction of Lyceum Hall was completed in February 1840.  Walter Baker presided at the opening ceremony. … Continue reading

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