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    I don't think 44 Pitcher could've been renamed 44 Stimson as there was already a 44 Stimson between Woodward and Cass. The street was still named Pitcher on a 1915 map. On the 1930 map Pitcher is named Stimson. There's no Pitcher St. Listed in the 1921 "Old and New House Numbers" publication of the Dept. Of Public Works.
    Last edited by Brock7; September-17-13 at 10:34 AM.

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