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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.

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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.

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The Yates Store, located on Pond St., appears to have sold various kinds of food and novelties. A sign on the side of the store advertises Simpson Spring Beverages; a sign on the front appears to advertise "Blackstone".

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The Yates Store, located on Pond St., appears to have sold various kinds of food and novelties. Signs outside advertise Hastings (or Kastings) Bread, Pippin's Cigars, and ice cream. A sign to the left of the store advertises farms, cottages,…

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The WPA, originally the Works Progress Administration and later the Work Projects Administration, provided employment to millions of Americans as part of the New Deal through various public works projects. One of these appears to have been a project…

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A woman with dark hair and a formal, light-colored dress with black lace on the collar and down the front poses with her hand resting on an elaborately carved wooden chair. The tintype has been hand-tinted to add a pink blush to her cheeks. This…

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A woman with dark hair and a black choker around her neck wears a white dress and poses next to a padded chair, likely in a photo studio. There is a blue blotch around the area of her neck, which may be discoloration from aging of the photograph or…

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This two-story house in Randolph with several small porches and a large outbuilding behind it was, according to the message on the back of the card, the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Porter. They may have been related to the family that owned Porter's…

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This building at about 330 North Main St. opposite Pleasant St., about where Woodlawn Cleaners is as of 2020, housed the businesses of blacksmith Frank Langley and carriage smith Henry Campbell. Carriage and sign painting services were also offered.…
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