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The William S. Tevis Polo Stables on W. 20th Avenue, south side, included about 18 stable buildings each capable of holding 8 horses, and complete with tack room. The Marmon automobile was owned by Mr. Ross Ambler Curran, prominent Hillsborough man in the 1930s, who collected old automobiles. Mary Ellen Mulhall, 13 years old, is shown in the Marmon owned by Mr. Curran.
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