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Would someone please correct this article? Willis S. Blatchley never lived in this house. His son Ralph did. Willis Blatchley visited Dunedin between 1920-23 while touring the country. That is his only connection with this house though he may have owned it on behalf of his son. A check of property records in the county courthouse may shed light on this topic. Also, the article says that this is a house on Willis Blatchley. Could someone please rewrite that sentence to actually make sense?

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Would someone please correct this article? Willis S. Blatchley never lived in this house. His son Ralph did. Willis Blatchley visited Dunedin between 1920-23 while touring the country. That is his only connection with this house though he may have owned it on behalf of his son. A check of property records in the county courthouse may shed light on this topic. Also, the article says that this is a house on Willis Blatchley. Could someone please rewrite that sentence to actually make sense?