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Immigrant NeighborhoodNeighborhood LifeWar Salvatore J. Cassaro

Sgt. Salvatore J. Cassaro Receives the Flag of Boston

Sgt. Salvatore J. Cassaro was a West Ender who served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Mayor John Hynes honored Cassaro’s request for a flag of the City of Boston that he could fly over his gun position, demonstrating pride in where he came from.

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Art & LiteratureImmigrant NeighborhoodNeighborhood Life The Waltham Watch Company

The American Waltham Watch Company Band and the West End’s “Pop” Concert in 1911

One night in the summer of 1911, West Enders enjoyed a free concert on the Esplanade by the American Waltham Watch Company Band, one of the many in-house corporate bands performing at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Immigrant NeighborhoodNeighborhood LifeWomen Photo of Marilyn Hurvitz

Marilyn Hurvitz’s Vegetable Garden

Marilyn Hurvitz, an eleven-year-old girl of Polish descent in the West End, took pride in growing a vegetable garden that was ordinarily inaccessible in tenement life.

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BusinessCity PlanningPolitics & LawWest BostonWomenYankees & Brahmins Harrison Grey Otis

Harrison Gray Otis and Sally Foster Otis

Harrison & Sally Otis Harrison Grey Otis was a major political and business figure in Boston during the Federalist Period. He is best known as a supporter of Charles Bulfinch, as Boston’s third mayor, and as a leader of the Hartford Convention. His wife, Sally, was a skilled socialite and hostess, who provided significant support for…

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Art & LiteratureImmigrant NeighborhoodImmigrationNeighborhood LifeSocial & Religious InstitutionsSportsWomen The EPH on Poplar

The Elizabeth Peabody House

One of the West End’s most prominent settlement houses, the EPH served as a community center, education space, and more for more than half a century in the West End, and continues its work today in Somerville.

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Immigrant NeighborhoodImmigration Staniford Lunch Spot

Italian-American West Enders’ Fight for Citizenship in the 1950s

Two Italian-American West Enders fought for their legal right to live in the United States during the 1950s, with varying degrees of success. These cases reveal how the “immigrant era” of the West End continued after the 1920s, the traditional ending of that period.

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BusinessImmigrant NeighborhoodMedicineSports Thomas Lawson

Boralma the Racehorse, and His Gift to the West End Nursery and Infants’ Hospital

Boston stockbroker Thomas W. Lawson owned a racehorse, Boralma, who won $5000 in Kentucky’s Transylvania Stakes in 1900. The earnings were donated to the West End Nursery and Infants’ Hospital, with an amusing letter exchange between “Boralma” and “The Babies.”

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African AmericansImmigrant NeighborhoodNeighborhood LifeSports Frank Heart Racing

Walking Competitions: A West End Pastime

Pedestrianism, or competitive walking, was a nationally popular sport in the 1870s and 1880s. The old West End was captivated by local competitions and news of world record-breaking pedestrians such as Boston’s Frank Hart, the most successful African-American pedestrian in the 1880s.

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