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This work would not have been possible without the support of Dr. Laura Prieto, Archivist for Reference and Outreach Marta Crilly, and the transcribers of the Mary Eliza Project at Simmons University and the City of Boston Archives. At Boston University’s Metropolitan College Dr. Megan J. Elias and Dr. Karen Metheny nourished my early attempts at data analysis. Former Gastronomy students Sara Steele, and Janaea Eads were teammates on our North End food research project. General Assembly instructor Candace Pereira-Roberts, Teaching Assistant Rachel Denton and the other students in my General Assembly Data Analysis Certification workshop gave useful feedback to the early stages of my New Voter Data Analysis. Sarah Keenan and Suzanne Kitchings provided significant unpaid domestic labor for me in the form of food procurement and preparation that allowed me to focus on my thesis and later Data Analysis work.