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<tbody>|-/n|'''Residents:'''||'''1933''':||[[Anna%20Blood%20Moody|Mrs. James Moody]] was murdered here by [[Will%20Straight|Will Straight]]|/n|-/n| ||'''1936''':||[[Miller%20Johnson|Miller Johnson]]|/n|-/n| ||'''1942''':||Mr. and Mrs. [[Arthur%20Furness|Arthur Furness]], their son [[Reginald%20Furness|Reginald Furness]] was in U. S. Army in England|/n|-/n| ||'''1948 to atleast 1952''':||It was the home the [[Wilbur%20J.%20Whitman|Wilbur J. Whitman]] family including [[Margaret%20A.%20Whitman|Margaret A. Whitman]]|/n</tbody>
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|'''Residents:'''||'''1933''':||[[Anna%20Blood%20Moody|Mrs. James Moody]] was murdered here by [[Will%20Straight|Will Straight]]
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| ||'''1936''':||[[Miller%20Johnson|Miller Johnson]]
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| ||'''1942''':||Mr. and Mrs. [[Arthur%20Furness|Arthur Furness]], their son [[Reginald%20Furness|Reginald Furness]] was in U. S. Army in England
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| ||'''1948 to atleast 1952''':||It was the home the [[Wilbur%20J.%20Whitman|Wilbur J. Whitman]] family including [[Margaret%20A.%20Whitman|Margaret A. Whitman]]
 
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Revision as of 12:15, 16 September 2025


Address: now part of Prescott Park

Old Address: 103 River Street

Other names: Moody Cottage (1911), Munn Cottage (1930); DIS

Year built:

Architect:

Other information:{| <tbody>|-/n|Residents:||1933:||Mrs. James Moody was murdered here by Will Straight|/n|-/n| ||1936:||Miller Johnson|/n|-/n| ||1942:||Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Furness, their son Reginald Furness was in U. S. Army in England|/n|-/n| ||1948 to atleast 1952:||It was the home the Wilbur J. Whitman family including Margaret A. Whitman|/n</tbody> |}

Other historic properties

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