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Dorchester Illustration 2528 Dorchester Alms House

Dorchester Illustration 2528 Dorchester Alms House The Dorchester Alms House was located on the north side of Hancock Street opposite Kane Square, where there is a city yard today. In the year before the annexation of Dorchester to Boston, the … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2527 Alice Stone Blackwell

August 26, 2020, is the 100th anniversary of the federal government’s ratification of the 19th amendment pertaining to voting rights for women. The federal amendment mandates “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2526 Daloz Drycleaning

Daloz Cleansers started in Boston in the late 19th century.  It had retail shops in Boston although the actual work facility was located elsewhere, first in Roxbury, then South Boston,  then in 1900 in Dorchester at 11 Humphreys Street.  The … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2525 Lifeguard and Friends

Real photo post card: Lifeguard and friends at the beach.  The photograph is by A. W. Cutter of Dorchester, but we don’t have any information about him. At the height of summer, it seems appropriate to show a vintage photo … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2524 S. S. Pierce homestead

Samuel S. Pierce, the son of Daniel and Lydia Davenport Pierce, was born in the farmhouse owned by his family in what is now the Cedar Grove section of Dorchester.  The house appears to have been built in the 18th … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2523 Dorchester Historical Society report for the year

Although the Dorchester Historical Society had to close to visitors, the Society has been busy.  Please take a moment to review the summary of activities for the last year. https://mcusercontent.com/2bf796f357150e4acf3f7e971/files/b36017a2-f94e-d228-016b-7cb739202a56/DHS_Annual_Review.pdf We are continuing to monitor the spike in COVID infections, … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2522 James Blake House

Dorchester Illustration 2522   James Blake House The James Blake House at 735 Columbia Road is the oldest existing house in Boston.  It is 360 years old this summer.  We are sorry that the house is not open for public tours … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2521 Victory Road Bridge to Squantum

Dorchester Illustration 2521   Victory Road Bridge to Squantum During World War I, a bridge was built from Commercial Point, Dorchester, to Squantum, Quincy, to allow workers to travel from Boston to the plant manufacturing destroyers at the Naval Air Station … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2520 Thetford Avenue School

Today’s illustration shows a school building at the corner of Thetford Avenue and Evans Street.  The portrait photograph is a picture of Robert Swan. The City built a primary school at the corner of Thetford Avenue and Evans Street between … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2519 Collins Building

Dorchester Illustration 2519   Collins Building The following is excerpted from the National Register description of the Collins Building, 213-217 Washington Street In 1898, Charles F. Collins subdivided the land on either side of Kilton Street (now Norwell Street), between Washington … Continue reading

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