Looking at the north side of Boylston St. From left to right:
- Rear of house on Kerrigan Place, partial view
- 141 Boylston St., an unidentified grocer. The window decorations are very similar to those of the grocery at 135 Boylston St. This building is present on all atlases from the era (shown as either number 141 or 145) but the listing is oddly missing from the town directories after 1902 making identification difficult.
- Delivery wagon. The name “Curran” displayed on the side. On that era, there was a grocery delivery person from nearby Roxbury named J. J. Curran but no identification has been made.
- Entrance to Kerrigan Place
- 135/137 Boylston St., the grocery store of Bridget Glynn
- 51 Boylston St.
(ID) 006
(Slide ID) P-5-3
William Robert Murphy Collection