Brookline Historical Society
South Brookline

Putterham Schoolhouse Carriage, Newton St. at Grove St.
Putterham Schoolhouse Students, circa 1907
Putterham Schoolhouse, Newton St. at Grove St., circa 1907
Putterham Schoolhouse, Newton St. at Grove St., circa 1900
Sign in the front says Newton St. and lists mileages to various locations
The Putterham School and the Almshouse
“The almshouse was constructed in 1883 on Newton Street, near the Putterham School. The almshouse provided Brookline poor with shelter, food, and work, and produced and sold items such as wood, potatoes, and hay. The almshouse was converted to an infirmary in 1931. On the site of the almshouse, the Town built various hospitals including the first hospital in 1894, later named the Contagious Disease Hospital. In 1901, a complex of six buildings were constructed to house patients with diptheria and scarlet fever. In 1916, a new tuberculosis hospital was opened. All of the hospitals and the old almshouse were demolished in 1954.” [source: brooklinema.gov]
Putterham Schoolhouse, Newton St. at Grove St., circa 1907
Brookline Water Works High Pumping Station visible behind the school.
Putterham School, original Location at Grove & Newton Sts., 1931
The Country Club
The Country Club, 1908
The Country Club, 1920
The Country Club, Horse Racing, 1926
June 17th, 1926, second race. Jenny Dean wins over Millenium.
The Country Club, Horse Racing
The Country Club, 1940s
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