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[[File: | [[File:57 Park Avenue.jpg|right|]] [[File:Dorothy Morgan.jpg|left|]]''|: [[Dorothy%20Morgan|Dorothy Morgan]]|, "Dot", 57 Park Avenue; Council Member (4); President of Class (3, 4); Canaras (3, 4); ''|Red and White''| (3, 4); "Under Twenty" (4); Latin Play (2); Public Speaking Play (1). ]] '''Address:''' 116 Park Avenue | ||
'''Old Address:''' 57 Park Avenue | '''Old Address:''' 57 Park Avenue | ||
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A reader writes: "Herbert Cochran purchased this property in 1944, and made three apartments. He and his family lived here on the first floor until his retirement from the New York Telephone Company when he moved to his summer home at [[Rainbow%20Lake|Rainbow Lake]], New York." | A reader writes: "Herbert Cochran purchased this property in 1944, and made three apartments. He and his family lived here on the first floor until his retirement from the New York Telephone Company when he moved to his summer home at [[Rainbow%20Lake|Rainbow Lake]], New York." | ||
[[File:Faith | [[File:Faith Morgan.jpg|Faith Morgan.jpg]]| in the 1926 ''[[Canaras|Canaras]]''| ]] <h3> | ||
'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' </h3> | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' </h3> | ||
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|: Dorothy Morgan|, "Dot", 57 Park Avenue; Council Member (4); President of Class (3, 4); Canaras (3, 4); |Red and White| (3, 4); "Under Twenty" (4); Latin Play (2); Public Speaking Play (1). ]] Address: 116 Park Avenue
Old Address: 57 Park Avenue
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Other information: This was the home of Helen and James Morgan from 1925 to 1933.
A reader writes: "Herbert Cochran purchased this property in 1944, and made three apartments. He and his family lived here on the first floor until his retirement from the New York Telephone Company when he moved to his summer home at Rainbow Lake, New York."
| in the 1926 Canaras| ]]
Other historic properties
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