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The New York Times, August 18, 1904

"MARK TWAIN" LEASES HOUSE.
Gets Lower Fifth Avenue Residence for a Term of Years.

Samuel L. Clemens, "Mark Twain," has taken a lease of the four-story brick and stone dwelling 21 Fifth Avenue, at the southeast corner of Ninth Street. Mr. Clemens evidently intends to make his residence in this city for some time, as he has secured the house for a term of years. He will occupy it early in the Fall.

Negotiations with the owner of the property, James A. Renwick, were conducted by Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown & Co.

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