Michael O'Sullivan was the superintendent of the town's Poor Farm and almshouse off Pleasant St. on what is now Amvets Ln. His wife Mary may have been the almshouse's matron.
A girl wears a white dress and holds a diploma next to a spray of flowers. The word "Butter" is written on the back of the photo and could possibly have been her name or a nickname.
A picture of Lillian J. Sloan, a young woman in a dark dress with black lapels and buttons. Lillian J. Sloan later married a member of the Hutchinson family; she was the mother of Ralph Hutchinson.
A man sits in a mid-century chair wearing a suit and a thin cravat or bow tie. On the back of the photograph he has been identified as "Higgans"; he may be a relative of Randolph doctor, associate medical examiner, and member of the Selective Serviceā¦
Since this photo was taken in Vermont, it's possible that this young man could be a relative of A. E. DuBois, who moved to Randolph, MA from Randolph, VT.
Since this photo was taken in Vermont, it's possible that this young man could be a relative of A. E. DuBois, who moved to Randolph, MA from Randolph, VT.
This postcard, produced by Kash's Photo Studio in Brockton, bears an image of a middle-aged couple. It's not known who this couple was, but it's likely they were from Randolph or the surrounding area; they may have been Maria and Erasmo Camelio.