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Stearns, Mildred House at 150 Cumberland Avenue
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Mildred Stearns House at 150 Cumberland Avenue though most of the house is hidden behind leaf foilage. It was built by Mildred Stearns for her home. She also built 228 and 230 Montford Avenue. Divorced, she always wore a widow's black veil. The house, bui
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