Daisy Market, 359 Adams Street

The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907

Daisy Market

A popular store for the sale of groceries, Adams and Parkman Streets, Dorchester

The Daisy market, as it is popularly known throughout the Dorchester dis­trict, is located at Adams and Parkman streets, and P. (Peter) Figenbaum is the af­fable proprietor. The store does a large grocery and provision business and is one of the leading establishments of its kind in Dorchester. The stock of staple and fancy groceries, fresh, salt and smoked meats, fish, fruits and vege­tables which are on sale there are su­perior in quality to any in the neighborhood and are sold at city prices. Orders are called for and delivered every morning and all orders given over the telephone are promptly and accurately at­tended to. Three delivery wagons are made use of, and one two-horse wagon makes daily trips through Hough’s Neck for the convenience of the store’s customers residing there.

Mr. Figenbaum established his business in 1896, and in the 11 years inter­vening since that date has become one of the best known of the Dorchester mer­chants. He is accounted a businessman of the strictest integrity and is highlyregarded socially, at the same time be­ing recognized as a public-spirited and patriotic citizen. He is a popular member of the Quincy Yacht club and is much interested in yachting affairs. Je was horn and brought up in Norway and is now a man in middle life.

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March 7, 2026

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