Alfred W. Little

No. 13094 Alfred W. Little

Photograph contained in an album at the Dorchester Historical Society of about 150 photos kept by Nathaniel R. Perkins, MD, who examined thousands of men who were going into the war, 1914-1918. Given by Mrs N. R. Perkins in accordance with instructions from her late husband, Dr. Nathaniel P. Perkins of 1122 Adams St, Dorchester. Index catalog has entries for the individuals.

Alfred W Little Enlisted April 4, 1917 Battery F 55th Artillery C.A.C

Albert W. Little was born on August 19, 1898 on Lonsdale Street, Dorchester, to Melvin Clarence Little, a broker, and Maud Emmeline Smith. Both parents were born in Massachusetts, Maud in Boston. (Albert was listed as Alfred by Dr. Perkins.)

In 1910, the family lived on Fuller Street. Albert had an older sister, Mildred, and 3 younger brothers, Charles W., Richard M. and Frank B.  Albert’s father was listed as a vinegar dealer and Albert worked with him. By 1917, Albert is listed as a salesman in a city directory.

Albert enlisted in the National Guard at Boston on April 4, 1917. He reported for duty on July 25, 1917 and was mustered August 5, 1917 as Private (Private First Class on September 19, 1917). He was with 3 Co. CAC (18 Co. Boston CAC) until August 27, 1917 and then Battery F, 55th Artillery, CAC until discharge. {The U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps (CAC) was an administrative corps responsible for coastal, harbor, and anti-aircraft defense of the United States between 1901 and 1950. The CAC also operated heavy and railway artillery during World War I.} Albert had served overseas from May 25, 1918 to January 22, 1919 and was honorably discharged on February 8, 1919.

In 1920, the family was still living in the rented home on Fuller Street, but now Albert has 3 more siblings; a sister Grace, a brother Melvin T. and another sister, Dorothy Maud. The father is listed as a salesman, Produce Company. Albert is also listed as a salesman and City Directories (1920-1922) indicate he was working on Essex Street.

By 1930, the family owned a home on North Street, Weymouth. Albert is listed as a traveling salesman, Importers.

In 1940, Albert’s father died in Barnstable, Massachusetts and Albert is found living with his wife, Ruth P.(Leighton), and their 3 children, Donna, Cynthia and Gerald  onEast St., Weymouth. Albert was a cloth salesman. By 1941/42, he was living on Essex Street, E. Weymouth, and was a salesman for Harry Small.

By 1957, the family had moved one last time to Standish Street, N. Weymouth and Albert was working for Harry Small Associates in textiles. From 1961-66,he worked with a partner as the company is now called Tarko& Little.

According to his death record, Albert died (CA pancreas) at age 73 on December 22, 1971 while at the N.E. Rehabilitation Center in Woburn, MA. His home residence was given as Standish Street, North Weymouth. His wife was the informant. He was listed as a textile salesman and was buried in the North Weymouth Cemetery on December 24, 1971. He was survived by his wife and mother. His mother died a year later at 97.

Do you know more about Albert W. Little? We would love to hear from you! All material has been researched by volunteers  at the Dorchester Historical Society, so please let us know if we got something wrong or you think a piece of the story is missing!

REFERENCES:

Birth Record; FamilySearch.org

Census Records; Federal, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940; FamilySearch.org

Death Record; Vital Statistics, Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester

Directories: 1917, 1920-22, 1941-42, 1957, 1961-66; Ancestry.com

Dr. Perkins photo album

Service Record; TheAdjutant General Office, Archives-Museum Branch, Concord, MA

Wikepedia.org: U.S. Coast Artillery Corps

 

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April 5, 2022

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