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#19. lot #3 in the 1st. Con.::# 111.
the north west er . of Bertie &amp; High Sts.

:L1his large frame house on the er. of Bertie &amp; High
during the summer months by an American gentleman,
and his wife. In the winter they returned to their
southern states. 'l'hey Oi}(.Ded a pleasure boat by the

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Samuel Henry Runcie
plantation in the
name of Orzaba.

Crown deed to Benjamin Hardison::: 100 acres.
lot 19 to his daughter Martha Ann (Hardison) and her husband
James .Stanton.

etc. etc.
Jan. 21, 1888. Edwarc'L C. Hawks to .Sarah J. Runcie:3t acres.
Fi. W. er. of Bertie 15: William later called High St.
189L~. Geroge R. -Bu:cnside executor of John Argus to Samuel
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8, 1911. Jonas Sherk Â·Y wife to Sarah J. Runcie pt. st lot 3.

etc. etc.
1952.

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Bella I~aux sold home to Mr. 8: Mrs. Kay Gagliardo.

After the death of her husband, Kay put the house up
for sale, a~d moved to a home on Catherine St. At this
time the old home was almost in it 1 s ' or:igina1 state
except for the windov,rs at the front that were changed,
and for the addition of a furnace. The Runcie brass
name1)late still remained on the west door at the 1Jack
of the house.
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