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Street scene in old Boston

The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.

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Lewis Street, just outside of Maverick Square, East Boston. Probably taken around 1901, just before construction began on the Blue Line tunnel under the harbor.

Just a guess...

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You might not have looked on Facebook and pulled my comment off of the City's Archives page from an hour ago, maybe? Just maybe?

It is actually 201 Sumner Street in Maverick Square. Lewis Street is the street in the center running down to the Battery Wharf Ferry.

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Yeah, I was actually just coming back to say Sumner not Lewis after reviewing the pic some more. What cemented it as being EB is the sign in the cigar store window advertising "Noddle cigars". For those who don't know, that area of EB used to be an island named Noddle Island.

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7-13 Lewis St. You can see the "9" for 9 Lewis Street at the bottom of the Norfolk IPA store. In 1899, Antonio A. Martin is listed as a cigarmaker at 7 Lewis and Isaiah Atkins is listed as a furniture maker at 13 Lewis in Eastie.

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Hard to find a reference because most of the buildings were replaced when it was widened in 1925. If right this would be the west side of Charles.

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Thanks for playing, folks! This is indeed Maverick Square area (probably Lewis Street) in East Boston, circa 1904.

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Hello all,
Thank you for this information. My mother and I have been doing family tree research. Recently found out AA Martin was my great great grandfather who lived in the apartment above the shop. We loved finding this picture of the shop/street.

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