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    1913
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    Liberty Hall
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    Liberty Hall, South Dennis, built ca. 1844. Photo ca. 1913, when it was the furniture showroom of Jethro Baker. Originally started as Baker & Downs provisions and dry goods store in 1844, and the South Dennis Post Office. In 1872 the villagers bought shares in the building for $30 each, and it has been thus privately owned since.
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