History Cafe: Industry, Labor, and Community. Squire's Meat and East Cambridge's Fight for Change. Drawing of a Squire's lard bucket.

May 13: History Café: Squire’s Meat and East Cambridge’s Fight for Change

Tue May 13, 2025
6-7 pm

Industry, Labor, and Community: Squire’s Meat and East Cambridge’s Fight for Change

Tuesday, May 13
6-7 pm
East Cambridge Savings Bank
292 Cambridge Street
Free, please register!

About the event

“Full Week’s Work Seekers on steps of the State House after march on the War Manpower Commission where they requested the area director to clarify and adjust the work week to meet local standards. The work week at the John P. Squires Company, Cambridge has been shortened because of a lack of hogs.” Boston Public Library Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue collection.

From the time of its founding in the 1840s, the John P. Squire & Co. meat processing plant was a major force in East Cambridge industry. At its peak in the 1870s, Squire’s was slaughtering over 1200 pigs a day and employing hundreds of workers.

But such large-scale industrial growth came with a price; Squire’s soon found itself at the center of a myriad of controversies due to its pollution of nearby waterways, its treatment of animals, and its failure to ensure safe and fair working conditions for its laborers. The story of Squire’s is one of East Cambridge residents standing up to big business and demanding adequate pay, fair treatment for both humans and animals, and the protection of the environment. In this History Café we will explore the ways in which the neighborhood’s response to Squire’s illustrates some of the major issues facing labor and environmental protection in nineteenth-century Cambridge.

New to History Cafés?

History Cafés are informal lectures in diverse venues, to facilitate learning about Cambridge’s history and the experiences of its current residents. As our guiding framework states, we believe that through their experiences of Cambridge, every person in our city knows something about Cambridge’s history, and their knowledge matters. We support people in sharing history with each other — and weaving their knowledge together.

As always, come with your stories!

Thanks to our friends at the East Cambridge Business Association for partnering on this event, and to East Cambridge Savings Bank for hosting and sponsoring!