File:South Armory, Boston, Massachusetts.jpg

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English: The former South Armory on Irvington Street in Boston, built in 1888-91 and demolished in the 1960s. Wait & Cutter, architects, Edward S. Shaw, consulting engineer. Pictured here circa 1917.
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Source Frederick Morse Cutler, The Old First: Massachusetts Coast Artillery in War and Peace (Boston and Chicago: Pilgrim Press, 1917)
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