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See also page 168 of Hillman's look. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON By Masonic History In 1906 I quat my jot in the Union National Baak in Kansas City and moved to the farm at grandness It consisted of 600 acres and belonged to my graddmother, Hariet Louise young She was a an old Rachelor had been run- My Uncle Harrison young, ring the farm since 1893, when my grandfathe died. He wanted to 90 hack to tour and so ar- magament new made for our family to take over. . my father, father and I am

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