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Richard Goolsky's 1940's Jamaica Plain (Part 6)
Richard Goolsky's 1940's Jamaica Plain (Part 6)

Anyone remember before television existed? We had this thing called radio. It was kind of like TV. There was sound but you supplied your own pictures in your mind. After school I’d run home and turn on the big parlor Philco radio. At four o’clock the programs started. 

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20th Century, PeopleJamaica Plain Historical SocietyMarch 3, 2005
Ross Ledgers Tell of 1926-1941 Jamaica Plain
Ross Ledgers Tell of 1926-1941 Jamaica Plain

The Ross ledgers run from 1926 to 1941. Thomas Ross took his son Wallace Ross with him on his jobs, and in March 1933 Wallace took over from his father. Happily the names of his father’s clients continue to appear on the accounts. 

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20th CenturyJamaica Plain Historical SocietyMarch 2, 2005Businesses, Walter H. Marx
Sturtevant Factory Building Destroyed by Fire
Sturtevant Factory Building Destroyed by Fire

Jamaica Plain was visited by one of the most disastrous fires in its history early yesterday morning. It was in the extensive blower works of the R.F. Sturtevant Company, a three-story brick building covering a large area off Green St. and extending down nearly to the Jamaica Plain Station of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.

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20th CenturyJamaica Plain Historical SocietyMarch 1, 2005Fire
Talitha Cumi Home, a Personal and Historical Perspective
Talitha Cumi Home, a Personal and Historical Perspective

Michael Guignard shares his story...At our first meeting after the revelation, I learned that my birth mother had spent five months in 1946 at a home for unwed mothers called Talitha Cumi (a phrase from the Bible meaning “Arise, young woman”) in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston. 

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20th CenturyJamaica Plain Historical SocietyMarch 1, 2005Social Services
Three Firemen Hurt at $50,000 Jamaica Plain Fire
Three Firemen Hurt at $50,000 Jamaica Plain Fire

Three firemen were hurt at the fire that destroyed the residence of Rudolph F. Haffenreffer on Mt. Walley Ave., Jamaica Plain, near Pond St., at the Brookline line, at 4 am yesterday.

 

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20th CenturyJamaica Plain Historical SocietyMarch 1, 2005Fire
Woodbourne and the Boston 1915 Movement
Woodbourne and the Boston 1915 Movement

The long-standing impulse of housing reformers to build workingmen’s homes in the suburbs was joined at the beginning of the 20th century by the nascent city planning movement which advocated for public policies that would relieve the overcrowding of central cities. 

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