File:Robert Mills Manor - Sanborn clip 1902.tif

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English: In 1938, most of the densely built block between Magazine and Beaufain Streets (and two more to the west and southwest) would be razed to make space for the Whites only Robert Mills Manor housing complex.
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Source https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3914cm.g3914cm_g081241902/?sp=54&r=-0.41,0.518,1.678,0.572,0
Author Sanborn Insurance Co.

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A clip of the 1902 edition of the Sanborn Maps showing part of the future Robert Mills Manor

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