"List of Residents, Volume 19" provides a detailed snapshot of the inhabitants of Boston in 1923. Published by the Boston Election Department, this volume offers an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the social and demographic makeup of early 20th-century Boston. Serving as more than just a directory, it offers insights into the residential patterns and civic engagement of the city's populace during a pivotal period. The meticulous record-keeping captures a moment in time, preserving the names and residences of Boston's residents. This historical document is essential for understanding the city's past and the lives of its people.
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