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Beech Street
29 Beech - Grant Strever
Source: July 24, 1926 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Beach Street - Velie property bought by Charles P Gray
who moved to Hartford, Conn. and it was then bought by Grant Strever of Mount
Ross
see above?
Source: February 24, 1923 "The Rhinebeck Gazette" and
February 21, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Beech - Emma Traver
Source: June 21, 1919 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Beech - Valentine Ritter bought KIP house. A.F. Quick
bought Valentine Ritters house
Source: February 23, 1901 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Beech - Mrs Ernest Steenburgh
Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Leslie Parks - 24 Beach St
Source: June 18, 1953 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Isabelle Strever - 29 Beach St
Source: January 28, 1960 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Center Street
George Green, Sr. moves in owned my Ms. Link
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", April 5, 1930
Charles Street
Robert Benson asphalt shingles put on house
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", March 16, 1929
Chestnut Street
Chestnut Street - Alice Hicks moved to William Riley's on Center Street
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", April 5, 1930
Chestnut Street - Aline Cookingham - gave party
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", no date
Chestnut Street - Philathea Hester - gave party
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", no date
W Chestnut Street - Mrs Jacob Briggs buys home from
Rhinebeck Realty Co. which use to be the William Pink House
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 25, 1921
64 Chestnut Street - William A Miller
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", February 6, 1926
66 Chestnut Street - William Cramer - real estate agent
Source: May 7, 1927 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street - Frank Paulimer will reside in the Sharie (?),
Sharte, Sharis?
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street - H.W. Stewart of Milan renting
Miss E.J. McCarty's house.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street - Irving J Staley - Jacob graded and seeded
his lawn. Mrs Ida Diver owned the property previously
Source: April 25, 1925 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street - Jane A Brand died (wednesday) at Charles A Marquet's
house
Source: February 14, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street and Mulberry bought by Stephen Kolbinski from
Burton Phillips
Source: April 21, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street - Elmer Coon. His former house occupied
by Rev W.W. Gulick
Source: April 17, 1897 "The Gazette", May 8, 1897 "The Gazette"
Chestnut Street - William Judson
Source: May 8, 1897 "The Gazette"
Leslie Parks. 20 W Chestnut Street
Source: December 3, 1959 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Emma Ham, Chestnut Street
Source: January 12, 1929 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Margaret Drury, Chestnut Street
Emma Ham and Margaret Drury were sisters
Source: January 12, 1929 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
William H Judson, Chestnut Street
Source: July 27, 1907 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
George D Ellsworth, W Chestnut Street
Source: July 1, 1932 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Chestnut Street Florence & Mabel ESSELSTYN
Source: August 9, 1919 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Augustus M Quick Chestnut Street
Source: September 8, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Pierre Cookingham 19 Chestnut Street
Source: July 1973, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Kelly Street
Samuel DeWitt
Source: July 22, 1965, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street
John Duffy moved into the west side of the Patterson house
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mary Freligh
Source: May 26, 1928 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
39 Livingston Street - W. J. Pells
Source: Jaunuary 30, 1926 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Harry Crandall moved into Mrs. S Crusias
house
Source: April 1, 1899 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - William Sleight moves into house
recently occupied by Harry Crandall
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Martin Diechelman will reside
in the Miller house.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - George Fellows
Installed heating plant into house
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Rosa Heeb
Source: February 21, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
The Thompson House
Livingston Street - Harry N Martin
Source: March 30, 1918 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Hugh Geraghty and Lena Sheak house
Source: April 21, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Robert Simmons
Source: May 8, 1897 "The Gazette"
Livingston Street and Mulberry - Theodore de Laporte (former
owner of Springbrook)purchases Eugene Herrick place
Source: July 27, 1907 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Jennie Fellows
Source: March 2, 1918 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Augustus M Quick
Source: July 12, 1915 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Lorengo Decker
Source: February 11, 1911 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Livingston Street - Chas Feroe
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Market Street
35 Market Street - Rae's Specialty Shop
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 10, 1929
E Market Street - Nye Downer's Bakery
Parker Miles moves in from NYC
41 E Market Street - owned by Elizabeth Rynders. Mrs William
Tieder will open salon called Wilfred Shoppe
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 10, 1929
48 W Market Street - Anna Milroy LOWN
Source: October 1972 "Pine Plains NY Registry"
Market and Mulberry - concrete walk and curb put in by Jacob Briggs in front
of the Church of the Good Shephard
Charles A Fraleigh - Painting
William Robertson's family lived on Market st
137 E Market Street
Source: May 26, 1928 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
138 E Market Street - Aldophus F Quick
Source: May 7, 1927 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
42 E Market Street - Ryder Property
Source: March 24, 1919 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Market and Central Street - Suckley property bought
by Mrs Walter Decker and occupied by Mrs Stall
Source: April 25, 1925 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Myron Cramer moved into house occupied by
John Hell who moved in the Swartz house on Oak Street.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
W Market Street - Joseph Bennett will reside in the house
recently occupied by William Sleight.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Leander White moved in the Bow house.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Dr Emmerick has rented the house occupied
by Dr Clark where he opened his office.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Charles P Gray has moved into the Keegan building
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - J.F Teal
Source: January 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Lansing Tapping moved into Grube house
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
W Market Street - Harry W Stewart
Source: November 9, 1913 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Charles A Fraleigh
Source: May 7, 1927 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Augustus M Quick (1903) purchased McKown
property
Source: February 24, 1923 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - John Barr
Source: February 14, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Bailey
Source: May 18, 1901 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - B.N. Baker
Source: Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
West Market and Garden Street - bakery purchased by Fraleigh Brothers
Source: Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - Archibald Ostrom
Source: Source: April 21, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
E Market Street - J.J. McKenna building
Source: April 21, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
W Market Street - William V. C. Ostrom
Source: April 17, 1897 "The Gazette"
W Market Street - Elizabeth Morrison
Source: March 27, 1926 "The Gazette"
W Market Street - Robert J Milroy
Source: January 12, 1929 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
grandmother: Mrs Robert J Milroy
Market Street - Elizabeth Sherwood
Source: June 19, 1915 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Market Street - John Haen
Source: June 19, 1915 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Market Street - Lansing Tapping
Source: September 11, 1897 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
E Market Street - Catherine Ackert bought house from William Weckesser
Source: Oct 31, 1914 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Market Street - Catherine M Pink
Source: February 4, 1905 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Market Street & Beech corner- George Fritz
Source: June 12, 1909 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Market Street - Hannah Cramer house bought by Mary Slanson
Source: February 5, 1892 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Mill Street
65 Mill Street - Stella Hoover
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 10, 1929
Ida Pennoyer
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - Frederick Schaad moved into C.L Van Keuren's house.
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 10, 1929
Mill Street - D Bullis received a telephone
Source: February 14, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - -Julia Rosetta (died at Misses TRAVERS house on Mill Street)
Source: June 25, 1910 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - Clark Snyder improved his repair shop
Source: Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - Charles Feroe - pharmacy awning
Source: April 17, 1897 "The Gazette"
Mill Street - Sarah Cookingham
Source: March 2, 1918 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - Josephine Asher
Source: March 2, 1918 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - J Howard Asher (south) and D.W. Schermerhorn (north)
Source: March 2, 1918 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - Julia FRITZ
Source: March 17, 1933 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mill Street - Stephen Briggs, Jr and sister Hazel BRIGGS
Source: 5 April 1984, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street
William R Carroll is putting in a concrete sidewalk.
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", April 5, 1930
Julius Vonder Linden
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", February 6, 1926
Central Hudson Gas and Electric Company
Source: May 26, 1928 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
8 Montgomery Street - Glyde and Depew
Source: July 24, 1926 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Olmstead
Source: April 25, 1925 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
98 E Market Street
Source: April 25, 1925 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street and Platt Avenue - Masonic Lodge 432
Source: 23 Feb 1984 "The Gazette Advertiser"
Montgomery Street - John Gardner (of Nevis) moved into
Dr Frank Traver's house there.
Source: April 1, 1899 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Frank J Fraleigh will occupy the
house vacated by Mr Schaad
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - D.H. Guilfoil clothing store
Source: June 17, 1880? April 1, 1899?, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Fred Schaad purchased Cross house now
occupied by Lee Van Vrendenburgh
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Charles Ferris house on Montgomery
was given a hot water heating plant by Louis Rosenkrantz
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Mrs R Raymond Rickert house on Montgomery
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Helen Reed and Theodore de Laporte
were married at their house on Montgomery street
on February 19, 1903Mrs R Raymond Rickert house on Montgomery
Source: February 21, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - William P Adams painted by William Weckesser
Source: September 16, 1916 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Ida Schaad
Source: October 9, 1920 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - GE Storm's Clothing
Source: January 31, 1868 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - Florence Lansing
Source: May 8, 1897 "The Gazette"
Montgomery Street - George H Ackert
Source: 3 Aug 1918, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Montgomery Street - John Henry Ackert
Source: August 3, 1918, "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Mulberry Street
47 Mulberry Street - Ida Traver
Source: 11 January 1935, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
48 Mulberry Street - E Van Wagner
Source: May 7, 1927 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Oak Street
14 Oak Street - John King
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", January 30, 1926
28 Oak Street - John Irvis
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 10, 1929
Oak Street - John Hell moved from Montgomery St to being
in the Swartz house on Oak Street.
Source: April 1, 1899, "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Oak Street - Benjamin and Jennie Lane
Source: February 21, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Parsonage Street
Albert Kolbenskie builds house
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 4, 1923
25 Parsonage Street - Dora VAN AUKEN
Source: 31 Aug 1972, "The Gazette-Advertiser & Register Herald"
50 Parsonage Street - Charles Green
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Parsonage Street - Whitfield Rhynders
Source: February 14, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Platt Avenue
Ethan A Coon house gets curb and gutter put in by
Jacob Briggs at 17 Platt Ave
Source: August 6, 1921 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Source: (exact address) December 24, 1952 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Miss Ada Smith bugalow with empty lot east of her caught fire.
Source: April 9, 1921 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
South Street
Luther W.P. NORRIS - 13 South Street
Source: August 22, 1946 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
James H Snyder is remodeling his house
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", April 5, 1930
George Gakenheimer sidewalk by Jacob Briggs
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", August 10, 1929
Jacob H Strong
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", March 16, 1929
M.A. Post - 32 1/2 South Street
Source: May 26, 1928 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Edwin Pierce SMITH on South Street
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Benjamin Brown has moved into the Smith house
Source: February 23, 1901 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
James Fitzpatrick bought James Devine farm on South Street.
Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Whitfield Rhynders painted by Charles Fraleigh
Source: April 21, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
George Williams
Source: June 19, 1915 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
William Coon - 24 South Street
Source: July 16, 1964 "The Rhinebeck Gazette
Robert J Forbes - 59 South Street
Source: January 28, 1960 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Louise Esselstyn - 17 South Street
Source: July 1, 1954 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Judson ODell - South Street
Source: May 8, 1897 "The Gazette" "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
PLACES TO VISIT/STAY
Locust Hill Farm run by M SHELDON
Briggs House run by Mrs V BRIGGS
Grand View Farm run by Millard F ACKERT
Overlook Lake Farm run by Mrs V W SHAFFER
Hudson View House run by C A Nichols
Pinehurst Farm run by Mrs E L Cookingham
Cedar Heights run by William Marquet
Spring Brook House run by Mrs M S Cookingham
Brookside Cottage run by Mrs A PITCHER
Chestnut Croft Farm run by J R EDDY
Violet Hill Fairview run by Mrs A VAN WAGNER
Maple Park House run by Mrs Fred Mohrmann
Source: June 7, 1914 "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle"
Maple Shade Farm
Source: August 14, 1932 "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle"
Farm run by Stephen R FRALEIGH
House run by Mrs. A RICKERT
Farm run by Charles CASHNER
Source: June 18, 1899, ""The Brooklyn Daily Eagle"
Woodlea House
Source: June 21, 1931, ""The Brooklyn Daily Eagle"
Maple Rest Farm
Source: July 15, 1934, ""The Brooklyn Daily Eagle"
Maple Lawn run by Mrs. L.M. VELIE
Source: June 19, 1925, ""The Brooklyn Daily Eagle"
Dutchess Inn"
Starr Institute is getting a concrete sidewalk by Jacob Briggs
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", April 5, 1930
Schaffer Market on E Market Street
Frank J Fraleigh moves real estate to A Chester Haen's room over Schaffer Market
Source: "The Rhinebeck Gazette", April 5, 1930
Hog House - Wesley Ackert moved in the Cramer house, near Hog Bridge
Source: Source: April 1, 1899 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Mr Elmer Cookingham, owner of farm formerly occupied by Stephen Marquet
Source: June 17, 1880 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
3 miles northeast of Rhinebeck
Norman C or O Ackert farm occupied by John Martin Ackert
Source: January 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
F Rickert meat market renovated by Mr John Lynce
Source: May 24, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
H. Smillie Co put in plumbing into Wilson G. H. Applegate house
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Locust Retreat the farm bordering the house of Mr and Mrs Frank Adair has been
sold to Mr and Mrs Deutch of New Jersey
Source: July 24, 1926 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Springbrook House
Source: June 7, 1924 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Springbrook Farm
Charles H Traver
Source: February 21, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Leslie E Bates sold Arthur Boomhower bungalow at Ackert Hook
Source: August 4, 1923 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Rhinebeck Hotel
Proprieter Vernon D Lake
Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Fox Hollow Farm - J.P. McCarthy
Source: May 7, 1927 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Rhinebeck Opera House or Town Hall
Managers: Seoor & Lansing
Source: February 21, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Rosenkrantz building
Keegan Building
Stephen Kolbinski moved into
Source: Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Harry Stewart bought property at East End of Sarah Traver for a house
Source: February 23, 1901 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Radcliff Farm
Frederick J Witherwax
Source: Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Rhinebeck House
George Tremper purchased the Hainor farm north of Rhinebeck
Source: December 21, 1912 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Land For Sale:
William Bergh Kip
Mill street
Chestnut Street Extension
Abram Schryver farm - 129 acres
Hutching's farm - 188 acres
Jacksons Corner - 26 acres
John A Dedrick
3 miles east of Rhinebeck - 70 acres
by Gertrude M Dedrick
25 Sept 1902
1 3/4 miles from Rhinebeck
80 acres toward Barrytown
contact George Esselstyn
9 Oct 1899
Charles Gallagher (late)
3 miles east of Rhinebeck
Contact: Mrs Whitfield Rhydners
William H Traver (late)
3 1/2 miles east of Rhinebeck
190 acres
Contact: Augustus M Traver
Source: April 18, 1902 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Gertie Bartfield Roth
Henry Roth Farm
near Stone Church
Source: October 9, 1920 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Jacob M Ackert
4 miles SE of Rhinebeck
116 acres
Inquire: Jacob H Ackert, Martin A Ackert
August 26, 1875
Transfers:
A. Lee Wager to John W Schwartz
Charles Doughty and Oliver Doughty to George B Welch of Clinton
Source: February 14, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
James C Hamblin to Henry Shaw and Warren Feller
Source: February 14, 1903 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
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David H Vosburgh to Robert Alonso Day Jr
William Hollar to Mary C Lynch
Catherine Devine to James Fitzpatrick
Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
Source: March 24, 1906 "The Rhinebeck Gazette"
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William R Carroll to Frank J Fraleigh
Anna M Metzler to William Heisner
Martin Deichelmann to Thomas F Gaul
Robert S Snyder to Judson S Snyder
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T Van Wyck property to Gerdner W Ricket and wife
George N Miller and others to Church of the Messiah
Source: April 17, 1897 "The Gazette"
Source: Documentary History of Rhinebeck
Edward M Smith (1817-1901), Rhinebeck 1881
Rhinebeck previous to 1812
Schuyler's Patent and Beekman's Patent
Livingston Manor
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Harm. Gansevoort (1689)
Harm Jans Knickerbacker (1704), Hoffman (1725)
White Clay Creek Running through to Hudson River near Slipstein Island
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B Staats
Barent property to Hudson connects with Magdaline Island
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B Benthuysen
Long Pond to Lock's Kill
Barent Staats
Sawkill Creek/River to Hudson
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H Beekman (Round Pond with Lock's Kill running through the land which
connects with Sawkill. Schuyler's Fly in bottom of propert).
Henry Beekman (Peek's Fly Lake connects with Sawkill)
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C Livingston
C Livingston (connect to Hudson)
C Pawling (connect to Hudson)
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C Pawling
H Beekman (connects to Hudson)
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H Beekman (with Lansman' Kill River/Creek running through)
Conveyed by Henry Beekman to his son Henry (1713) (Jacomyntics Fly lake in
property)
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Gerrit Artsen and Co (land next to the Hudson River as it rounds to
Rondout).
J kip has land here
Kipsbergen has land here
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SLATE DOCK
Where is it?
Source: August 29, 1867
John Barr moved him family into the former home of George Mann
Source: May 8, 1897 "The Gazette"
Augustus Van Keuren moved into a house by Mrs F.H. Roof on River Road
Source: May 8, 1897 "The Gazette"
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