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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

At The Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, 1901


      "When Grandma Was a Girl" was a series of articles and photographs found inside an old family trunk.  I believe these originate from the former Boston Post, 1950. 
      The Boston Post was the most popular daily newspaper in New England for over a hundred years before it folded in 1956. The Post was founded in November 1831 by two prominent Boston businessmen, Charles G. Greene and William Beals.
      By the 1930s, The Boston Post had grown to be one of the largest newspapers in the country, with a circulation of well over a million readers.
      Throughout the 1940s, facing increasing competition from the Hearst-run papers in Boston and New York and from radio and television news, the paper began a decline from which it never recovered.

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