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took the title to the 25 room estate, which became his first choice after touring it in May, in a ceremony on
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down one end of the house and burned a pile of beautiful wall paneling, parquet floors, and elegant woodwork, much to the dismay of his neighbors. An additional 70' was then added onto the house. Construction cost $ 60,000. A gardener's cottage was built across the street at 132 Sanderson St.
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955:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. November 25, 1968. p. 26.
661:. Vol. 29. David Willaims Company. 1907. p. 309
927:. Fitchburg, Massachusetts. January 29, 1968. p. 7.
849:. North Adams, Massachusetts. June 6, 1967. p. 14.
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