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    Default Stevens T Mason Detroit House

    Anyone know where the Federal Mason house stood?

    http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dpa1ic/x...q1=st.+antoine

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    On the linked to page, on the left side there is a button marked 'description'. It isn't hard to find, but not very obvious either, I'm sure you just missed it. From your link it sez:

    DescriptionNarrow three-story house, lace curtains in windows, sandwiched between two other buildings. Label on back: "For several years the Detroit home of Gov. Stevens T. Mason. It is no. 303 Jefferson Ave. between Beaubien andSt. Antoine streets. Some twenty or twenty five years ago the third story was added to the building. By A. Godfrey & Co., Fort St."

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    crissakes.....thanks gnome, pass me the egg scraper, will ya?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnome View Post
    On the linked to page, on the left side there is a button marked 'description'. It isn't hard to find, but not very obvious either, I'm sure you just missed it. From your link it sez:

    DescriptionNarrow three-story house, lace curtains in windows, sandwiched between two other buildings. Label on back: "For several years the Detroit home of Gov. Stevens T. Mason. It is no. 303 Jefferson Ave. between Beaubien andSt. Antoine streets. Some twenty or twenty five years ago the third story was added to the building. By A. Godfrey & Co., Fort St."
    Actually its 517 E. Jefferson. 303 was the pre 1921 address. 517 would put the home between Beaubien and St. Antoine right in the middle of what is Tom's Oyster Bar now.

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