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Block 16 Lot 13 121 9th St. P.G. Retreat
Assmt.on
Date Owner Improvmt Remarks
1884 Oliver, W.H . 50
1885 II ,, 50
1886 " II
50 Also owns lot 15
1887 " n 150 Also owns lots 11-15
1888 II n 150 II
1889 If
" 150 rr
1890 II 11
150 It
1891 u n
150 "
1892 n ll
100 II
189.3 " II
100 II
1894 " If
100 Also owns lots 11, 15
1895 " ti
100 n
1896 " n 100 n
1898 It 100 Assessed on lot 11
ti.,._
1899 " ff
100 fl
1900 " " 100 ft
1901 fl
"= 100
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Block 16 Lot 13 121 9th St. P.G. Retreat
Assmt.on
Date Owner Improvmt Remarks
1884 Oliver, W.H . 50
1885 II ,, 50
1886 " II
50 Also owns lot 15
1887 " n 150 Also owns lots 11-15
1888 II n 150 II
1889 If
" 150 rr
1890 II 11
150 It
1891 u n
150 "
1892 n ll
100 II
189.3 " II
100 II
1894 " If
100 Also owns lots 11, 15
1895 " ti
100 n
1896 " n 100 n
1898 It 100 Assessed on lot 11
ti.,._
1899 " ff
100 fl
1900 " " 100 ft
1901 fl
"= 100
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