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This Elk Street home was built in 1879 for Robert H. and Nancy Boyles Woodburn. It was elaborately renovated into the Colonial Revival Style in 1924. The dates of 1879 and 1924 can be seen along the roof line. Nancy Woodburn was the daughter of Ebenezer and Dinah McClelland Boyles. Nancy died in 1918 at this home on Elk Street. After Robert H. Woodburn, a well-known Franklin merchant, died in 1922, the home was resided in by their daughter, Jennie Woodburn Glines and her husband George E. Glines . By the mid 1950s, the Glines daughter, Gula Waterbury, widow of Bayard H. Waterbury resided in this home.

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