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Images from “A Day in the Ma’sh” by Maurice F. Egan, Scribner’s Monthly, July 1881

Collection of images from Maurice F. Egan's article "A Day in the Ma'sh," from Scribner's Monthly, Volume 22, Issue 3, July 1881.

The Neck, or the “Ma’sh,” was a swampy area of mostly pig farmers situated near the current location of the Sports Complex in South Philadelphia. After decades of significant conflict between the residents of the area and the City of Philadelphia, the remaining shanties were razed in the mid-1950s. John Vidumsky’s terrific article on the last days of the old Ma’sh can be found at Hidden City Philadelphia.