As we head off into 2016, it’s incredible to see what life was like 100 years ago in this amazing state of ours. You can spot some familiar landmarks as well as some places that have been swallowed up by time in these Massachusetts shots from 1916. Check them out below!
- Massachusetts infantry soldiers up to turn in their clothing for replacement and disinfection, 1918.
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- YMCA building in Springfield, 1910
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- Copley Square looking east, Boston 1905
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- Street gangs at the corner of Margaret & Water streets in Springfield around 4:30 P.M.
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- Margaret Reddington, 14 years old, powdering roses with blow pipe at Boston Floral Supply Co. on Cambridge Street. It was the only flower factory in Massachusetts.
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- The Common from Beacon Hill, Boston, 1905.
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- Young boys studying math at a printing vocational school in Fall River, 1916.
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- Two 15-year-old boys working for Westinghouse Electric Co. going home at 5 P.M. Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. June 29, 1916.
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- Crossing the trestle bridge in Westfield.
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- The town of Enfield was drowned by the construction of the Quabbin Reservoir by 1936.
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- Candy workers at Kibbe’s factory in Springfield, 1910
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- Folk dancing in Plymouth.
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- Child workers at a Fall River cotton mill.
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- Eight-year old Jack on a Western Massachusetts farm. Child workers were common in many rural districts.
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- A beautiful shot of a 14-year-old weaver in Fall River.
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- Young children playing in the streets of Fall River.
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- Fourteen year-old cotton mill worker in Lowell, 1911
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See any places you recognize? Do your parents or grandparents have any fascinating stories about how things used to be in Massachusetts? Share and let us know in the comments!
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