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Stolz, Harry A

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Lived in Central Park on the corner of Broadway and Seaman Ave. The Post Office was inside the Stolz home, and Mr. Stolz was Postmaster from 1914 to 1920. He also owned the building next to his home where he operated a butcher shop known as the "Central Park Meat Market". He had an Model-T Ford truck used for making deliveries and obtaining supplies.

In 1928, with the population of Central Park being approximately between 1200 and 1400 people, Harry sold the butcher business to Herman Klingelhofer. He then started a real estate and insurance business.

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