6610 Marsden Street deeds 1890-1926

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6610 Marsden Street deeds 1890-1926

The property at 6610 Marsden Street in Tacony, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was sold by Mary Disston to George H. Sister in 1890. It was purchased by James Monroe Eastwood in 1903, and ownership transferred several times in the ensuing decades before it was purchased back by James Monroe Eastwood in 1926. 6610 Marsden Street deeds, 1890-1926, consists of 5 original deeds.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6328358

Historical Society of Tacony

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Eastwood, James Monroe

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