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'''Address:''' 74 Petrova Avenue  
'''Address:''' 74 Petrova Avenue  

Latest revision as of 01:04, 18 September 2025


Address: 74 Petrova Avenue

Old Address: 44 Petrova Avenue

Other names: Brubecker Cottage (1928-1930), Ecenbarger Cottage (1929), McGuire Cottage (1931); DIS

Year built:

Architect:

Other information:

Residents: 1930: William Ecenbarger Jr, his wife Jessie M. Ecenbarger and son George W. Ecenbarger, Frank Westley Merritt, Julia Thomas, Edith Hitchcock, and James Randall

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