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120 May Ave.
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131 E. Greystone
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Monrovia Messenger Souvenir Edition 1897 page 9 - 1897
Dr. R.D. Adams, Mrs. Keefer's Cottage, Public Park, Water, The Mechanical Work, Roads, Home of Geo. A. Lawrence
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