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Good man, that C.M. Pray
By adamg on Tue, 06/29/2021 - 10:10am
The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.
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The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.
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1851 Washington St.
The C.M. Pray building has an address of 18-something (1839?) Washington St. painted on the side of the building, and the A. Rubinsky (not 100% sure on the u or b in the name) building's number is clearly 1851.
If I had to guess a date, just before the construction of the Main Line El.
Sadly none of these structures exist today.
New York Streets in South End
New York Streets in South End 1909 is my guess.
The Answer
Today's #mysteryphoto shows Washington St at the west corner of Willard St on October 30, 1899. The C.M. Pray sign was a pretty good giveaway, but we couldn't resist sharing such a great photo. Thanks for playing, folks!
Willard Street or Place?
The 1898 Bromley atlas shows it as a "Place", not a "Street" -- a dead-end alley, extending northwest off of Washington Street, between Camden and Lenox streets. The entire site os now occupied by the Mandela housing development.
There was a Willard Street in the West End, but not anywhere near Washington Street.
But, did you ever see ‘em pray?
And for what?