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              <text>Stanton House, 1899.</text>
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              <text>Earliest known photograph of the Stanton House, taken in 1899.   Courtesy of Barrie Stanton Senna,&#13;
great great granddaughter of Robert L. Stanton.&#13;
who built the house in 1868 while president&#13;
of Miami University.</text>
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              <text>Image courtesy of Barrie Stanton Senna.</text>
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