The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907 Drake Brothers Company The famous bakers of Roxbury—they have created a large business in Dorchester and vicinity—is an enterprising concern Drake Brothers Company, bakers, of Blue Hill Avenue and Savin Street, Roxbury, have a...
The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907 D,T. Cass Dealer in dry and fancy goods, 308-310 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury The well-known and popular dry goods house of D. T.Cass at Nos. 308-310 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury, was established by Daniel ‘I’. Cass...
The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907 Wm . C. Bowditch Florist, 645 to 663 Warren Street, Roxbury Seventy years’ continuous career in business in the same place and in the same family, the only change being from father to son, is well worthy of note, especially in...
The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907 Miss M. A. Brown Keeper of a favorite dry goods house, 483 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury Twelve years ago, Miss M. A. Brown opened a dry goods store at No. 483 Blue Avenue, Grove Hall, Roxbury, little dreaming of the success her...
. No. 21867 35 Intervale Street, former home of Agudath Achim The congregation’s name means Association of Brothers. Founded in 1910 in the West End, the congregation moved to Roxbury. In 1910-1920, it was located at 14 Crawford Street and, later, at 47 Lawrence...