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West Roxbury

West Roxbury is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, bordered by Roslindale to the northeast, the village of Chestnut Hill and the town of Brookline to the north, the city of Newton to the northwest, the towns of Dedham and Needham to the southwest, and Hyde Park to the southeast. West Roxbury is often mistakenly confused with Roxbury, but the two are separated from each other by Roslindale and Jamaica Plain.

West Roxbury
Centre Street in West Roxbury
West Roxbury is a neighborhood located in the southwest corner of the city of Boston.
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountySuffolk
CityBoston
Settled1630
Founded1851
Area
 • Total4.61 sq mi (11.9 km2)
 • Land4.56 sq mi (11.8 km2)
 • Water0.05 sq mi (0.1 km2)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total30,446
 • Density6,676.8/sq mi (2,577.9/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
Zip Code
02132
Area code617 / 857

Before 1630, the area was inhabited by the Wampanoag Indian Tribe.

Founded in 1630 (contemporaneously with Boston), West Roxbury was originally part of the town of Roxbury and was mainly used as farmland. West Roxbury seceded from Roxbury in 1851, and was annexed by Boston in 1874. The town included the neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain and Roslindale.

West Roxbury's main commercial thoroughfare is Centre Street. West Roxbury Main Streets is a local non-profit that works to enhance and promote the business district. The neighborhood has some two-family houses but mostly single family homes; many of Boston's civil servants live there.

West Roxbury is home to District E-5 of the Boston Police Department, Boston Emergency Medical Services Ambulance 5 that posts at the intersection of West Roxbury Parkway at Centre St and Paramedic 5 stationed at the Faulkner Hospital provide EMS service, and there are two Boston fire stations, Ladder 25 & Engine 30 on Centre Street and Engine 55 on Washington Street. The Needham Branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail network has three stations in West Roxbury (Bellevue, Highland and West Roxbury). Several MBTA bus lines run through and/or terminate in West Roxbury. A large Veterans Affairs hospital is located opposite the Charles River on the VFW Parkway near the Dedham line. West Roxbury is home to several places of worship, including three Catholic parishes, churches of various Protestant denominations, and a Jewish synagogue.

The neighborhood was home to an experimental transcendentalist Utopian community called Brook Farm, which attracted notable figures including Margaret Fuller and Nathaniel Hawthorne, whose 1852 novel The Blithedale Romance is based on his stay there.[1]

Like its neighboring communities, West Roxbury's residential development grew with the construction of the West Roxbury branch of the Boston and Providence Railroad; the area grew further with the development of electric streetcars.

Demographics edit

Until the 2000 census West Roxbury's population had been recorded as declining slightly, but it increased at the 2010 census. This could be due to more rigorous counting procedures instituted by the City of Boston and Massachusetts in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid losing the state's tenth congressional seat.[2][3]

2010 Census 30,446 (4.9% of 617,594 citywide)
2000 Census 28,663 (4.9% of 589,141 citywide)
1990 Census 29,706 (5.2% of 574,383 citywide)
1980 Census 31,333
Population growth/decline, 2000–2010: +6.2%
Population growth/decline, 1990–2000: -3.51%
Population growth/decline, 1980–1990: -5.19%

West Roxbury has historically been a heavily Irish Catholic neighborhood.[4] In the twentieth century, upwardly mobile Irish Americans moved to the neighborhood from elsewhere in Boston.[5][6] By the first decade of the 21st century, an influx of new residents contributed to increased ethnic diversity in the neighborhood.[7]

The Irish Social Club of Boston, founded in Dorchester in 1945, moved its headquarters to West Roxbury in 1978, and had a membership of 15,000 in the mid-1970s.[8] The club closed in 2011 due to financial troubles and declining membership (the club had around 300 members at the time, mostly seniors).[8] Support from the city council and state lawmakers allowed the club to obtain a liquor license and reopen, and by 2013 the group had about 800 members.[9]

In March 1965, an investigative study of property tax assessment practices published by the National Tax Association of 13,769 properties sold within the City of Boston under Mayor John F. Collins from January 1, 1960 to March 31, 1964, found that the assessed values in Roxbury in 1962 were at 68 percent of market values while the assessed values in West Roxbury were at 41 percent of market values, and the researchers could not find a nonracial explanation for the difference.[10][11]

Theodore Parker Church edit

At Centre and Corey Streets, the Theodore Parker Church features seven stained glass windows made by the Tiffany Studios between 1894 and 1927. The original church, designed in 1890 by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr., is now a parish hall. Henry Seaver designed the current church in 1900. Theodore Parker (1810–1860), an advocate of progressive religious ideas, abolitionism and women's suffrage, was minister of this Unitarian congregation from 1837 to 1846.

Westerly Burying Ground conflict and secession edit

Westerly Burying Ground, also known as Westerly Burial Ground, (currently at Centre and LaGrange Streets) was established in 1683 to permit local burial of residents of Jamaica Plain and the western end of Roxbury. When West Roxbury was still part of Roxbury, the town's first burial place was what is today Eliot Burying Ground, near Dudley Square. This was a long distance to travel for the inhabitants of West Roxbury, and in 1683 the town selectmen voted to establish a local burying place, now known as Westerly Burying Ground. A conflict between the rural and more urbanised parts of the town led to the split of West Roxbury from Roxbury proper in 1851.[12] West Roxbury became part of the City of Boston on 5 January 1874.[13] Westerly Burying Ground served as this community's burial place well into the 19th century. The oldest graves contain many of the town's earliest and most prominent families. Eight veterans of the American Revolution and fifteen veterans of the American Civil War are also buried here. War veterans interred are detailed in the article “Westerly" and the Civil War.[14] The site has a large collection of three centuries of funerary art. One-third of its extant gravestones date from the 18th century; almost half date from the 19th century, and about twenty from the 20th-century. Westerly Burying Ground has many individual mound tombs; mound tombs at other burying grounds are typically larger, built to contain a number of bodies. The oldest gravestone, from 1691, commemorates James and Merriam Draper, members of a prominent West Roxbury family. Headstones, skilfully carved locally, provide an historic record of three centuries of West Roxbury residents.

Boston United Hand in Hand Cemetery edit

Boston United Hand in Hand Cemetery is located on Centre Street straddling the Dedham line. Dating back to 1875, the original plot was full by 1896 but subsequently expanded multiple times. There are graves as recent as 1980 in the West Roxbury portion; the Dedham portion is still active. Chestnut Hill's Congregation Mishka Tefila currently owns the cemetery.[15]

Government and infrastructure edit

The United States Postal Service operates the West Roxbury Post Office in West Roxbury.[16] West Roxbury is represented by a city councilor, Ben Weber.

Education edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

Boston Public Schools operates public schools. Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School,[17] William Ohrenberger School,[18] Joyce Kilmer K-8 School,[19] and Patrick Lyndon K-8 School are in West Roxbury.[20] The three schools in the West Roxbury Education Complex, Media Communications Technology High School,[21] Parkway Academy of Technology and Health,[22] and the Urban Science Academy were located in West Roxbury, but closed in 2019 due to structural issues in the building.[23]

The Roxbury Latin School, a private school for boys, is located in West Roxbury.[24] The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston operates the Holy Name Parish School as well as the St. Theresa of Avila School in West Roxbury.[25]

Catholic Memorial School, which is an all boys middle and high school, is located on Baker Street.

Public libraries edit

 
West Roxbury Branch Library

Boston Public Library operates the West Roxbury Branch Library. In 1876 the city library took over the West Roxbury Free Library, establishing a delivery station in West Roxbury. The West Roxbury facility was upgraded to a library branch in 1896. In the years of 1921 and 1922 a library building was constructed on the West Roxbury Branch Library current site. In 1973, a fire destroyed the adjacent West Roxbury Congregational Church. The land formerly occupied by the church was donated to the trustees of the library system so an addition could be built. The addition opened to the public on 24 September 1989.[26]

Events edit

The Corrib Classic 5K Road Race is held annually at Billings Field, LaGrange Street, the first Sunday in June. Since starting in 1994 with 250 runners the event has grown into the largest community event, attracting about 2000 runners, plus event volunteers, families and friends. Centre and Lagrange Streets are briefly closed during the race. It is a benefit event hosted by the Bligh family of the adjacent Corrib Pub and Restaurant that has raised over half a million dollars over the years for a variety of local causes.[27] The Parkway Little League Parade, is a small event to start little league baseball and softball for the areas of West Roxbury and Roslindale. Young baseball and softball players dress up in their team uniforms and march from Fallon field in Roslindale to the Guy Cammarata Complex in West Roxbury. The Shamrock Shootout is an annual street hockey tournament that takes place in West Roxbury. The event was started in 2008 for neighborhood kids who had school off for Evacuation Day. The tournament is free with registration.[28]

Notable people edit

Sites of interest edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ My Friends at Brook Farm, John Van Der Zee Sears
  2. ^ "Demographic and Housing Profile" (PDF). cityofboston.gov. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  3. ^ "West Roxbury Profile" (PDF). cityofboston.gov. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  4. ^ J. Anthony Lukas, Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families (Vintage Books, 1986), p. 209.
  5. ^ Timothy J. Meagher, The Columbia Guide to Irish American History (Columbia University Press, 2005), p. 132.
  6. ^ Susan Gedutis, See You at the Hall: Boston's Golden Era of Irish Music and Dance (Northeastern University Press, 2004), p. 191.
  7. ^ Sarah Schweitzer, A cultural remix in West Roxbury: Neighborhood keeps charm with influx of outsiders, Boston Globe (September 2, 2009).
  8. ^ a b Matt Rocheleau, After 65 years, Irish Social Club of Boston closes abruptly, Boston Globe (April 20, 2011).
  9. ^ Ed Forry, The Irish Social Club is ready for the future, Boston Irish Reporter (February 7, 2013).
  10. ^ Oldman, Oliver; Aaron, Henry (1965). "Assessment-Sales Ratios Under the Boston Property Tax". National Tax Journal. 18 (1). National Tax Association: 36–49. doi:10.1086/NTJ41791421. JSTOR 41791421. S2CID 232213907.
  11. ^ Rothstein, Richard (2017). The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America. New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation. pp. 170–171. ISBN 978-1631494536.
  12. ^ West Roxbury Timeline. The town was incorporated 24 May 1851.
  13. ^ About West Roxbury, City of Boston
  14. ^ “Westerly” and the Civil War
  15. ^ "Cemetery Detail Map". Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  16. ^ "Post Office Location – WEST ROXBURY." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  17. ^ "Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  18. ^ "William Ohrenberger School." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  19. ^ "Joyce Kilmer K-8 School." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  20. ^ "Patrick Lyndon K-8 School." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  21. ^ "Parkway Academy of Technology and Health." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  22. ^ "Media Communications Technology High School." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  23. ^ "Boston School Committee Votes to Close 2 West Roxbury High Schools". 20 December 2018.
  24. ^ "Directions." Roxbury Latin School. Founded in 1645, it has been located on Saint Theresa Avenue in West Roxbury since 1927. The school's endowment is estimated at US,3.8 million, the largest of any boys' school in the United States. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  25. ^ "Holy Name Parish School." Holy Name Parish. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  26. ^ "West Roxbury Branch Library." Boston Public Library. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
  27. ^ http://www.coolrunning.com/major/09/corrib/general_info.html The 16th Annual Corrib Classic 5K
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 January 2011.
  29. ^ "Millennium Park". Newton Conservators. Retrieved 29 June 2023.

Further reading edit

A hundred comparative historic photos, 1850–2000, of the area around Centre Street.
  • Sammarco, Anthony Mitchell, West Roxbury, Arcadia Publishing, Images of America series, 1997, 128 pages.
  • von Hoffman, Alexander, Local Attachments, The Making of an American Urban Neighborhood (Jamaica Plain, Boston) Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD, 1994. ISBN 0-8018-5393-1 (paperback) 311 pages.

External links edit

  • West Roxbury neighborhood page on City of Boston website
  • West Roxbury History Page
  • Guide to the Town of West Roxbury records City of Boston Archives
  • 1858 Map of Norfolk County by Henry F. Walling, which included West Roxbury at that time. A very large and detailed color map. Also see the detailed side map of Jamaica Plain on the top left side of the map.
  • Suffolk County Atlas West Roxbury maps: 1874, 1896, 1905, 1914
  • West Roxbury Historical Society
  • Theodore Parker Church
  • West Roxbury Branch Library
  • "West Roxbury Railroad Station, 1932" – photograph, Railroad History Archive, University of Connecticut Libraries Collection.
  • West Roxbury Women's Club records, 1965–1973, located in the Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department, Boston, MA.

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is often mistakenly confused with Roxbury but the two are separated from each other by Roslindale and Jamaica Plain West RoxburyNeighborhood of BostonCentre Street in West RoxburySealWest Roxbury is a neighborhood located in the southwest corner of the city of Boston CountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsCountySuffolkCityBostonSettled1630Founded1851Area Total4 61 sq mi 11 9 km2 Land4 56 sq mi 11 8 km2 Water0 05 sq mi 0 1 km2 Population 2010 Total30 446 Density6 676 8 sq mi 2 577 9 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Zip Code02132Area code617 857 Before 1630 the area was inhabited by the Wampanoag Indian Tribe Founded in 1630 contemporaneously with Boston West Roxbury was originally part of the town of Roxbury and was mainly used as farmland West Roxbury seceded from Roxbury in 1851 and was annexed by Boston in 1874 The town included the neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain and Roslindale West Roxbury s main commercial thoroughfare is Centre Street West Roxbury Main Streets is a local non profit that works to enhance and promote the business district The neighborhood has some two family houses but mostly single family homes many of Boston s civil servants live there West Roxbury is home to District E 5 of the Boston Police Department Boston Emergency Medical Services Ambulance 5 that posts at the intersection of West Roxbury Parkway at Centre St and Paramedic 5 stationed at the Faulkner Hospital provide EMS service and there are two Boston fire stations Ladder 25 amp Engine 30 on Centre Street and Engine 55 on Washington Street The Needham Branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail network has three stations in West Roxbury Bellevue Highland and West Roxbury Several MBTA bus lines run through and or terminate in West Roxbury A large Veterans Affairs hospital is located opposite the Charles River on the VFW Parkway near the Dedham line West Roxbury is home to several places of worship including three Catholic parishes churches of various Protestant denominations and a Jewish synagogue The neighborhood was home to an experimental transcendentalist Utopian community called Brook Farm which attracted notable figures including Margaret Fuller and Nathaniel Hawthorne whose 1852 novel The Blithedale Romance is based on his stay there 1 Like its neighboring communities West Roxbury s residential development grew with the construction of the West Roxbury branch of the Boston and Providence Railroad the area grew further with the development of electric streetcars Contents 1 Demographics 2 Theodore Parker Church 3 Westerly Burying Ground conflict and secession 4 Boston United Hand in Hand Cemetery 5 Government and infrastructure 6 Education 6 1 Primary and secondary schools 6 2 Public libraries 7 Events 8 Notable people 9 Sites of interest 10 Gallery 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksDemographics editUntil the 2000 census West Roxbury s population had been recorded as declining slightly but it increased at the 2010 census This could be due to more rigorous counting procedures instituted by the City of Boston and Massachusetts in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid losing the state s tenth congressional seat 2 3 2010 Census 30 446 4 9 of 617 594 citywide 2000 Census 28 663 4 9 of 589 141 citywide 1990 Census 29 706 5 2 of 574 383 citywide 1980 Census 31 333 Population growth decline 2000 2010 6 2 Population growth decline 1990 2000 3 51 Population growth decline 1980 1990 5 19 West Roxbury has historically been a heavily Irish Catholic neighborhood 4 In the twentieth century upwardly mobile Irish Americans moved to the neighborhood from elsewhere in Boston 5 6 By the first decade of the 21st century an influx of new residents contributed to increased ethnic diversity in the neighborhood 7 The Irish Social Club of Boston founded in Dorchester in 1945 moved its headquarters to West Roxbury in 1978 and had a membership of 15 000 in the mid 1970s 8 The club closed in 2011 due to financial troubles and declining membership the club had around 300 members at the time mostly seniors 8 Support from the city council and state lawmakers allowed the club to obtain a liquor license and reopen and by 2013 the group had about 800 members 9 In March 1965 an investigative study of property tax assessment practices published by the National Tax Association of 13 769 properties sold within the City of Boston under Mayor John F Collins from January 1 1960 to March 31 1964 found that the assessed values in Roxbury in 1962 were at 68 percent of market values while the assessed values in West Roxbury were at 41 percent of market values and the researchers could not find a nonracial explanation for the difference 10 11 Theodore Parker Church editAt Centre and Corey Streets the Theodore Parker Church features seven stained glass windows made by the Tiffany Studios between 1894 and 1927 The original church designed in 1890 by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr is now a parish hall Henry Seaver designed the current church in 1900 Theodore Parker 1810 1860 an advocate of progressive religious ideas abolitionism and women s suffrage was minister of this Unitarian congregation from 1837 to 1846 Westerly Burying Ground conflict and secession editWesterly Burying Ground also known as Westerly Burial Ground currently at Centre and LaGrange Streets was established in 1683 to permit local burial of residents of Jamaica Plain and the western end of Roxbury When West Roxbury was still part of Roxbury the town s first burial place was what is today Eliot Burying Ground near Dudley Square This was a long distance to travel for the inhabitants of West Roxbury and in 1683 the town selectmen voted to establish a local burying place now known as Westerly Burying Ground A conflict between the rural and more urbanised parts of the town led to the split of West Roxbury from Roxbury proper in 1851 12 West Roxbury became part of the City of Boston on 5 January 1874 13 Westerly Burying Ground served as this community s burial place well into the 19th century The oldest graves contain many of the town s earliest and most prominent families Eight veterans of the American Revolution and fifteen veterans of the American Civil War are also buried here War veterans interred are detailed in the article Westerly and the Civil War 14 The site has a large collection of three centuries of funerary art One third of its extant gravestones date from the 18th century almost half date from the 19th century and about twenty from the 20th century Westerly Burying Ground has many individual mound tombs mound tombs at other burying grounds are typically larger built to contain a number of bodies The oldest gravestone from 1691 commemorates James and Merriam Draper members of a prominent West Roxbury family Headstones skilfully carved locally provide an historic record of three centuries of West Roxbury residents Boston United Hand in Hand Cemetery editBoston United Hand in Hand Cemetery is located on Centre Street straddling the Dedham line Dating back to 1875 the original plot was full by 1896 but subsequently expanded multiple times There are graves as recent as 1980 in the West Roxbury portion the Dedham portion is still active Chestnut Hill s Congregation Mishka Tefila currently owns the cemetery 15 Government and infrastructure editThe United States Postal Service operates the West Roxbury Post Office in West Roxbury 16 West Roxbury is represented by a city councilor Ben Weber Education editPrimary and secondary schools edit Boston Public Schools operates public schools Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School 17 William Ohrenberger School 18 Joyce Kilmer K 8 School 19 and Patrick Lyndon K 8 School are in West Roxbury 20 The three schools in the West Roxbury Education Complex Media Communications Technology High School 21 Parkway Academy of Technology and Health 22 and the Urban Science Academy were located in West Roxbury but closed in 2019 due to structural issues in the building 23 The Roxbury Latin School a private school for boys is located in West Roxbury 24 The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston operates the Holy Name Parish School as well as the St Theresa of Avila School in West Roxbury 25 Catholic Memorial School which is an all boys middle and high school is located on Baker Street Public libraries edit nbsp West Roxbury Branch Library Boston Public Library operates the West Roxbury Branch Library In 1876 the city library took over the West Roxbury Free Library establishing a delivery station in West Roxbury The West Roxbury facility was upgraded to a library branch in 1896 In the years of 1921 and 1922 a library building was constructed on the West Roxbury Branch Library current site In 1973 a fire destroyed the adjacent West Roxbury Congregational Church The land formerly occupied by the church was donated to the trustees of the library system so an addition could be built The addition opened to the public on 24 September 1989 26 Events editThe Corrib Classic 5K Road Race is held annually at Billings Field LaGrange Street the first Sunday in June Since starting in 1994 with 250 runners the event has grown into the largest community event attracting about 2000 runners plus event volunteers families and friends Centre and Lagrange Streets are briefly closed during the race It is a benefit event hosted by the Bligh family of the adjacent Corrib Pub and Restaurant that has raised over half a million dollars over the years for a variety of local causes 27 The Parkway Little League Parade is a small event to start little league baseball and softball for the areas of West Roxbury and Roslindale Young baseball and softball players dress up in their team uniforms and march from Fallon field in Roslindale to the Guy Cammarata Complex in West Roxbury The Shamrock Shootout is an annual street hockey tournament that takes place in West Roxbury The event was started in 2008 for neighborhood kids who had school off for Evacuation Day The tournament is free with registration 28 Notable people editNathan Blecharczyk co founder of Airbnb Ellery Clark U S Olympic champion Athens 1896 Rich Cronin singer songwriter lead singer for LFO Patrick DeCoste rock guitarist Edward Downes musicologist and radio quizmaster Sears Gallagher noted American artist Anthony Michael Hall actor Alfred Clifton Hughes former Roman Catholic Archbishop of New Orleans Thomas G Kelley Medal of Honor recipient Vietnam War Dan Kiley modernist landscape architect Willis Lent rear admiral in the United States Navy William Martin novelist Joe Nash former NFL player Chris Nilan former NHL player and coach Richard Olney former United States Attorney General and Secretary of State Ron Perry Holy Cross basketball Jack Rathbone NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks Taylor Schilling actress Robert Gould Shaw officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War Francis A Sullivan professor theologian ecclesiologist Kevin White 20 year mayor of the City of BostonSites of interest editThe Roxbury Latin School Bellevue Standpipe Bellevue Hill Stony Brook Reservation Holy Name Parish School Saint Teresa of Avila Church Roman Catholic Westerly Burial Ground Catholic Memorial School Theodore Parker Church Boston Public Library West Roxbury Branch Millennium Park 29 Brook Farm 1840s utopian experiment in communal living City of Boston Archives Veterans Administration Hospital Annunciation Melkite Catholic Cathedral Located on the VFW ParkwayGallery edit nbsp Westerly Burying Ground general view nbsp Westerly Burying Ground close up 1 nbsp Westerly Burying Ground close up 2 nbsp Theodore Parker Church Unitarian nbsp West Roxbury Free Library 1921 2 wing nbsp Centre Street West Roxbury s main artery nbsp Saint Teresa of Avila Church Roman Catholic References edit My Friends at Brook Farm John Van Der Zee Sears Demographic and Housing Profile PDF cityofboston gov Retrieved 29 June 2023 West Roxbury Profile PDF cityofboston gov Retrieved 29 June 2023 J Anthony Lukas Common Ground A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families Vintage Books 1986 p 209 Timothy J Meagher The Columbia Guide to Irish American History Columbia University Press 2005 p 132 Susan Gedutis See You at the Hall Boston s Golden Era of Irish Music and Dance Northeastern University Press 2004 p 191 Sarah Schweitzer A cultural remix in West Roxbury Neighborhood keeps charm with influx of outsiders Boston Globe September 2 2009 a b Matt Rocheleau After 65 years Irish Social Club of Boston closes abruptly Boston Globe April 20 2011 Ed Forry The Irish Social Club is ready for the future Boston Irish Reporter February 7 2013 Oldman Oliver Aaron Henry 1965 Assessment Sales Ratios Under the Boston Property Tax National Tax Journal 18 1 National Tax Association 36 49 doi 10 1086 NTJ41791421 JSTOR 41791421 S2CID 232213907 Rothstein Richard 2017 The Color of Law A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America New York Liveright Publishing Corporation pp 170 171 ISBN 978 1631494536 West Roxbury Timeline The town was incorporated 24 May 1851 About West Roxbury City of Boston Westerly and the Civil War Cemetery Detail Map Retrieved 29 June 2023 Post Office Location WEST ROXBURY United States Postal Service Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School Boston Public Schools Retrieved on 23 May 2010 William Ohrenberger School Boston Public Schools Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Joyce Kilmer K 8 School Boston Public Schools Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Patrick Lyndon K 8 School Boston Public Schools Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Parkway Academy of Technology and Health Boston Public Schools Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Media Communications Technology High School Boston Public Schools Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Boston School Committee Votes to Close 2 West Roxbury High Schools 20 December 2018 Directions Roxbury Latin School Founded in 1645 it has been located on Saint Theresa Avenue in West Roxbury since 1927 The school s endowment is estimated at US 3 8 million the largest of any boys school in the United States Retrieved on 23 May 2010 Holy Name Parish School Holy Name Parish Retrieved on 23 May 2010 West Roxbury Branch Library Boston Public Library Retrieved on 23 May 2010 http www coolrunning com major 09 corrib general info html The 16th Annual Corrib Classic 5K Shamrock Shootout Golf Invitational Dallas Texas Archived from the original on 9 January 2011 Millennium Park Newton Conservators Retrieved 29 June 2023 Further reading editSammarco Anthony Mitchell West Roxbury Portsmouth NH Arcadia Publishing Then amp Now series 2003 96 pages ISBN 0 7385 1247 8 2004 128 pages A hundred comparative historic photos 1850 2000 of the area around Centre Street Sammarco Anthony Mitchell West Roxbury Arcadia Publishing Images of America series 1997 128 pages von Hoffman Alexander Local Attachments The Making of an American Urban Neighborhood Jamaica Plain Boston Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore MD 1994 ISBN 0 8018 5393 1 paperback 311 pages External links editWest Roxbury neighborhood page on City of Boston website West Roxbury History Page Guide to the Town of West Roxbury records City of Boston Archives 1858 Map of Norfolk County by Henry F Walling which included West Roxbury at that time A very large and detailed color map Also see the detailed side map of Jamaica Plain on the top left side of the map Suffolk County Atlas West Roxbury maps 1874 1896 1905 1914 West Roxbury Historical Society Theodore Parker Church West Roxbury Branch Library West Roxbury Railroad Station 1932 photograph Railroad History Archive University of Connecticut Libraries Collection West Roxbury Women s Club records 1965 1973 located in the Northeastern University Libraries Archives and Special Collections Department Boston MA 42 16 45 N 71 08 58 W 42 27917 N 71 14944 W 42 27917 71 14944 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Roxbury amp oldid 1221200458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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