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Page 2 of 2 The Gateway to Newton
The Irish came in the early 1800's, working mostly in residential construction and domestic service. Many of the street names reflect their development of the neighborhood. The French Canadians came in the 1880's, working mostly as skilled laborers in the mills.
When the Jews arrived here in the late 1800s, they became the fourth component of the neighborhood. By 1895, Nonantum was the most densely populated area in Newton. For generations, this small neighborhood attracted a religious and ethnic mix which has given it a character all its own, a character cherished by its residents. (The upper photo shows Quirk Court . The lower photo is of Adams Street . Both taken around 1890. Click on either photo to view details on a larger version. ) Discuss this article on the forums. (0 posts) |
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