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[[File:StanleyCottage%20(2).jpg|right|]][[File:StanleyCottage%20(2).jpg|right|thumb||On Rockledge - the Mrs. Alexis W. Stanley Cottage]]'''New address: '''66 Rockledge Lane
[[File:StanleyCottage%20(2).jpg|right|thumb||On Rockledge - the Mrs. Alexis W. Stanley Cottage]]'''New address: '''66 Rockledge Lane


'''Old Address: '''17 [[Rockledge%20Road|Rockledge Road]]
'''Old Address: '''17 [[Rockledge%20Road|Rockledge Road]]
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The '''Mrs. [[Alexis%20W.%20Stanley|Alexis W. Stanley]] Cottage''' was the second house built in the [[Rockledge|Rockledge]] subdivision. It is still standing.
The '''Mrs. [[Alexis%20W.%20Stanley|Alexis W. Stanley]] Cottage''' was the second house built in the [[Rockledge|Rockledge]] subdivision. It is still standing.


Dr. [[Jerry%20G.%20Greene|Jerry G. Greene]] and his wife, called Wally, lived here in the late 1970s.[[File:IMG_6141.jpg|IMG_6141.jpg]][[File:IMG_6141.jpg|thumb||Stanley Cottage, November 3, 2017.<br>|Courtesy of Jim Hotaling]]
Dr. [[Jerry%20G.%20Greene|Jerry G. Greene]] and his wife, called Wally, lived here in the late 1970s.[[File:IMG_6141.jpg|thumb||Stanley Cottage, November 3, 2017.<br>|Courtesy of Jim Hotaling]]

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On Rockledge - the Mrs. Alexis W. Stanley Cottage

New address: 66 Rockledge Lane

Old Address: 17 Rockledge Road

Other names:

Date built:

Architect:

The Mrs. Alexis W. Stanley Cottage was the second house built in the Rockledge subdivision. It is still standing.

Dr. Jerry G. Greene and his wife, called Wally, lived here in the late 1970s.

Courtesy of Jim Hotaling