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English: George Middleton House. 5-7 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass. "Built in 1797, this is the oldest extant home built by African Americans on Beacon Hill. Its original owners were George Middleton (1735-1815), a liveryman, and Louis Glapion, a hairdresser. Both Middleton and Glapion were members of the African Lodge of Masons founded by black educator Prince Hall."--http://www.afroammuseum.org/site2.htm Retrieved 05-17-2010
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