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View of 600 N Street. Erected in 1864 by John J. Huchinson on a lot owned by H. E. Robinson. In 1852 he was one of the leaders in the Squatter Riot. The houuse was owned and added to by Henry Miller of the D.O. Mills bank in 1867. Frank Miller, his son, lived there in 1868. Fran Jr. later became president of D.O. Mills bank. In 1871 Captain Thomas Dwyer. In 1871 it was owned by Captain Thomas Dwyer, one of the founders of the River Lines.
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