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Dorchester Illustration 2662, Harry B. Whall

Harry B. Whall Dorchester Illustration 2662 Harry Bertram Whall was born in Dorchester in 1868 to Charles and Mary Whall.  Charles was an expressman, a person who collects and delivers goods. Mary, was a milliner, a hat maker. In the … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2116, Clock at Peabody Square

The advertisement appeared in the Official Program, Dorchester Day, Saturday, June 7th, 1913. The Peabody Square Clock was commissioned on 1909 with the description: “a twelve foot, four dial, post clock in the public square, known as Peabody Square, junction … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2660, Handstand at Malibu

Handstand at Malibu Dorchester Illustration 2660 This week, we are looking for information.  The illustration is of a man performing a handstand at Malibu Beach. Does anyone know how Mailibu Beach got its name?  Send your answer to   info@dorchesterhistoricalsociety.org 

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Dorchester Illustration 2659, King Square

King Square Dorchester Illustration 2659 The intersection of Adams Street, Neponset Avenue and Parkman Street is known as King Square.   The image at the top of today’s illustration is an image of King Square, looking south from approximately where … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2658, Eaton Tavern

Eaton Tavern Dorchester Illustration 2658 The Eaton Tavern was located in the triangle of land at the foot of Meeting House Hill, near St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church.  The little park is now known as Father Coppens Square. Over the … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2657, May Yohe

May Yohe Dorchester Illustration 2657 Some Dorchester residents live here all their lives, others arrive and stay a long time. But sometimes people are here only a year or two, but their stories are still interesting. I think that is … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2656, Geraldine Trotter

Geraldine Trotter Dorchester Illustration 2656 The Boston Women’s Heritage Trail has posted a new trail for Upham’s Corner on their website: https://bwht.org/dorchester-tour/ The following is from the entry on the trail for Geraldine Pindell Trotter, who lived at 97 Sawyer … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2655 Fowler Clark Epstein Farm

Fowler Clark Epstein Farm Dorchester Illustration 2655 Historic Boston Incorporated announced on January 17, 2024, that it has sold the Fowler  Clark Epstein Farm at 487 Norfolk Street to the Urban Farming Institute. Today’s illustration includes a mural (top) of … Continue reading

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Dorchester Illustration 2654 Community Church of Neponset

Community Church of Neponset Dorchester Illustration 2654 On Nov. 1, 1927, the Appleton Methodist Episcopal Church (organized March 1848), combined with Trinity Congregational Church (organized May 11, 1859), to form the Community Church of Neponset at 51 Walnut Street. It … Continue reading

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Crescent Avenue Station, Dorchester Illustration 2653

In the late 19th century, the Old Colony Railroad train station was located at the end of Crescent Avenue, about two blocks south of the current JFK station on the MBTA’s Red Line. The Old Colony Railroad was constructed along … Continue reading

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