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Cedarwood Park
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1 <br />North <br />i <br />Approximate Scale <br />I I <br />20 Feet <br />Chicken HauSe <br />House <br />N <br />ti <br />0 <br />ter- u) <br />i <br />Garage <br />Stone <br />Foundation <br />Ruins <br />Shed <br />To Hutchinson Street `3 <br />Gravel Lane <br />Map of buildings on property of 425 Grant from the 2000 Cultural Survey. <br />Jonas and Hannah both passed away in 1948 and Ralph continued to live and farm at the "end of Grant." <br />In 1949, Ralph Johnson (1907-1991) married Mary Louise Bodnar (1909-2001) who had also grown up in <br />Louisville just across the street at 500 Grant Ave. Mary was the daughter of George and Anna Bodnar, <br />immigrants from Czechoslovakia who came to the U.S. in 1903-1905 and moved to Louisville in 1920 to <br />work in the coal mines. <br />
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