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English: The childhood home of humorist Will Cuppy (1884-1949) at 407 South Jackson Street, Auburn, Indiana, Cuppy's maternal grandfather George W. Stahl (1821-1900), built the original home, now extensively modified, in 1851. His tailor shop stood between the house and the church at right. Cuppy's mother, Frances Stahl Cuppy (1855-1927), used the shop to make and sell embroidery and other fancy needlework. The property passed to her after her father died. She sold it in 1907 and then lived with Nancy J. Martin Casebeer (1843-1918), widow of her mother's cousin Enos Casebeer (1833-1907). This photo was taken in late July or early August 2004.
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