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In this letter, tenants of 409 Warbuton Avenue are vouching for the good standing of the Artlery family who were residents of this building. They were accursed of causing disturbances by a tenant.

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This letter was written by Mary Van Suetendael, wife of Arthur Van Suetendael. It is in regards to an apartment vacancy at 316 Woodworth Avenue in Yonkers. Mary and her husband Arthur were landlords of this property.

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This is properties owned by Achille Octave and Arthur Van Suetendael.

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Rent collected and estate value of properties owned by Achille Octave and Arthur Van Suetendael.

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This is for properties owned by Achille Octave and Arthur Van Suetendael.

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These properties were owned by Achille Octave and Arthur Van Suetendael.

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These properties were owned by Achille Octave and Arthur Van Suetendael.

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The event was held in 1947.

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This form was submitted to the Department of Public Safety in Yonkers on February 14, 1914.
The building that had alterations done to it was located 67 Warburton Avenue.
Arthur J. Suetendael is listed as the architect supervising the construction.

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The architectural drawing was completed by Arthur J. Van Suetendael. The Masonic Temple was built at South Broadway and Guion Street in 1917.
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