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[[File:Hoepfner%20Cottage.jpg|right|]]</img>[[File:Hoepfner%20Cottage.jpg|right|thumb||This house sits at the back of the lot at what was formerly 10 Baker Street.  It is probably not the Hoepfner Cottage, but rather the residence of [[Clara%20Hoepfner|Clara Hoepfner]]| at 10 1/2 Baker Street. ]]  
[[File:Hoepfner Cottage.jpg|right|]]| at 10 1/2 Baker Street. ]]  


'''Address:''' 21 Baker Street  
'''Address:''' 21 Baker Street  

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| at 10 1/2 Baker Street. ]]

Address: 21 Baker Street

Old Address: 10 Baker Street

Other names:

Year built: before 1913

Other information: Appears in Disinfection Records of the Health Department in 1913, 1928 and 1949. According to the 1916 TB Directory, the Hoepfner Cottage, run by Mrs. Frank Hoepfner, had room for 17 patients, had one cure porch and charged $9-12 per week.

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