Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1679 William G. Walsh

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1679

 

The monument to William G. Walsh is located in the William G. Walsh Playground on Washington Street near Lower Mills.  Gunnery Sergeant William Gary Walsh (April 7, 1922 – February 27, 1945) came from Roxubry and was a United States Marine who heroically sacrificed his life to save the lives of his fellow Marines during the Battle of Iwo Jima during world War II.  For his action on February 27, 1945, he posthumously received the Medal of Honor.  

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1678 Putnam Nail

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1678

Putnam Nail advertisement from The Youth’s Companion, Jan. 9, 1902.

Silas Putnam made his first fortune with curtain rollers.  Then he invented a method of producing machine-made horseshoe nails.  For fifty years his factories on Port Norfolk produced the majority of horseshoe nails in the country.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1677 Belvidere Hall

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1677

Belvidere Hall was an elegant mansion that once stood on Blue Hill Avenue, near Franklin Park.  It was built c. 1840 by Frederick Gleason, publisher of Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion.  Landscaped with serpentine drives, fountains, and stands of mature trees, the estate was testimony to Gleason’s success as a newspaper publisher.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1676 Lyceum Hall and First Church

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1676

Lyceum Hall and First Parish Church.  Lyceum Hall was taken down in the 1950s, leaving a piece of vacant land.

Postcard. Caption on front: Lyceum Hall, Old First Church, Meeting House Hill, Dorchester, Mass. Postmarked Oct 15, 1909. Dorchester Station. With one cent stamp.  On verso: No. 6963 Pub. by Robbins Bros., Boston, Mass. Made in Germany.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1675 Hollywood Cleansers

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1675

Hollywood Two Hour Cleansers folding card with needles.  You may have to zoom in on this one to see the needles.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1674 Neponset Circle

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1674

Scan of photo in possession of Emy Thomas showing Neponset Circle on Dec. 18, 1935. Photo taken by Fairchild Aerial Services.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1673 Gallivan Boulevard

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1673

The Neponset Drive In Theatre is the most notable feature in this aerial photograph from 1956 of Gallivan Boulevard and Neponset Circle.  There is an  Esso gas station at lower right at the corner of Hallet Street, and I think there is a gas station still in that location. The Neponset River Bridge was at grade level.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1672 Incurables Home

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1672

Circa 1910 view of the earlier building for the Boston Home at 2049 Dorchester Avenue, corner of Gallivan Boulevard.

Postcard. Not posted. Caption on front: Incurables Home.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1671 Gibson Playground

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1671

Gibson Playground

Postcard. Caption on front: Gibson Playground, Dorchester. Postmarked Aug 30, 1910 ?, Dorchester Station, Boston. With one cent stamp.  On verso: No. 530 Pub. by Boston Post Card Co., 12 Pearl St.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1670 WWI Veterans

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1670

Veterans’ Day program this evening at Dorchester Historical Society, 195 Boston Street

7 pm.  The following appears in this week’s Dorchester Reporter

 

Faces, stories from the Great War on display at Historical Society

By

Jackie Gentile, Special to the Reporter

Dorchester has a past steeped in history, one that is made more tangible through the efforts of the Dorchester Historical Society. This week, the Society’s Veterans Day program will feature a photo album filled with pictures of World War I soldiers from the neighborhood. The event will take place at the William Clapp House on Fri., Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.

Retired Colonel Karen MacNutt, a native of Dorchester and DHS member, will be the featured speaker. MacNutt was not only one of the first women to become an officer in the Massachusetts National Guard, but also its first female attorney. She will present several artifacts from WWI and discuss some photos she has selected from the album.

Emy Thomas, chair of the DHS’ Cataloguing Committee, discovered the album last spring. A handwritten note attached to the inner cover of the album revealed that the 160 photos were given as a gift in March 1924 from the wife of Dr. Nathaniel R. Perkins, per his instructions. The note went on to say that there was an accompanying card catalogue.

“And I said, ‘A card catalogue?’” Thomas laughs. On a hunch, she searched through an index card file cabinet in the Society’s office at the William Clapp House. “And by golly, they were in there.”

The 4 x 8 inch cards, which contain biographical information about most of the servicemen and women, were shoved into the file cabinet drawers in almost alphabetical order. Reading through the cards was exciting for Thomas, a history buff and amateur genealogist. It was an emotional experience for her as well.

“It started to bring tears to my eyes when I started to read a little bit of that,” she said.

The photos have been scanned electronically so people can more easily access them without touching and potentially damaging the physical photos. Like many institutions, the Society takes great care to preserve artifacts, documents and photos properly, an expensive and enormous undertaking, DHS president Earl Taylor says. Special archival holders such as polyester sleeves for photos and acid-free folders for paper documents are used to preserve the historical paraphernalia.

Dr. Perkins, a resident of 1122 Adams St., officially examined over 1000 army recruits for WWI. The album begins with a photo of Perkins himself. Service members from different military branches are represented, including five women, two of whom were nurses overseas. Some are shown on horseback, some are in uniform, and others are wearing gasmasks and other equipment.

“I think it’s artifacts that really give you a visceral connection to the past,” said Taylor. “It’s one thing to read in a book, but then to actually see something that was handled by a person from the past, think how it might have been used or to see a picture of that person from the past. It just makes it all the more real.”

With much of Dorchester’s housing records available from that era, Taylor believes that residents can track down the names and possibly the faces of those who walked the same streets and more.

“There is an immediate connection when a person of today can say that man or woman lived on my street, or perhaps even in my house.”

Two plaques commemorating the names of locals who fought in the Great War will also be on display. One plaque, taken from the First Methodist Church in Lower Mills when the building was torn down in the 1960s, comes from the Third Religious Society. The other, originally from the Blaney Memorial Baptist Church on the corner of Richmond St. and Dorchester Ave. (where Meetinghouse Bank stands now) is a gift from DHS board member Robin Allsop.

Both Taylor and Thomas hope that residents will not only see the exhibit as a historical attraction, but also as a chance to possibly connect with their own history.

“It means a lot that we’ve come across something that we can actually share with the community,” Thomas said. “We hope that some people just may say, ‘Wow, there’s an ancestor of mine!’ We’d like that.”

The exhibit will run on Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and on Nov. 20 during the regularly scheduled open house hours, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information, visit dorchesterhistoricalsocietyblog.org.

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