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Don Saklad <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:50:58 -0500
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          Your friend could also try Cambridge Historical Commission's
          Charles Sullivan, CHC staff, research library
          http://www.cambridgema.gov/Historic/
          http://www.cambridgema.gov/Historic/contacts.html

          And the Cambridge Historical Society archives
          http://www.cambridgehistory.org/Who_we_are/Officers_staff.htm
          http://www.cambridgehistory.org/

  To help a friend I am turning to all of you on this list for
ideas.

She needs to find proof that her house, located in Cambridge Mass.,
was zoned as a two family home back in 1930-1944.

The town of Cambridge is saying it wasn't (they changed their mind
from what they had previously told her) so selling is a problem.


  She is trying to access census records and real estate records, but
census records do not prove it was zoned for two families.

Does anyone have any ideas what city/state records she could look for,
or archives she could go to, to try and prove that there were two
separate domains in the house back then? Thank you all.
Arlene Bronstein
Record Center Manager
Davis Polk & Wardwell

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