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Paul R. Connor| and Ralph D. Connor]]Address: 30 Prescott Place
Old Address: 2 Park Place
Other names: B. Kupsick (1920s), Avery Cottage (1911), Burnett Cottage (1912), Stormont Cottage (1912), Cole Cottage (1928), Shultz Cottage (1929); DIS
Year built:
Other information: This was the home of Harry Kupsick at his death in 1918. During the 40s it was the home of the Paul Connor family.
Compare the design of the house with 16 East Pine Street.
[Elizabeth Breckley] also cured here.
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