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Coverage is exactly "Cochran Rd"
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ark:/16417/th7cqdvr41cgrFireplace arrangement at home of Mrs. F.C. Clardy, 1416 Cochran road.Image
ark:/16417/th76ckt305s2lFlower arrangement made of jonquils and yucca leaves by Mrs. C. B. Lovell of Cochran Road, president of the Four Season Garden Club.Image
ark:/16417/th714v455l0qmLinda Weigel admires the roses in the garden of Mrs. F. C. Clardy on Cochran Road.Image
ark:/16417/th71fwgps7z1lVariation 1 of 3 in mantel arrangement in home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lovell Jr., 1406 Cochran Road (Rd.). Image
ark:/16417/th772m53324zjVariation 2 of 3 in mantel arrangement in home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lovell Jr., 1406 Cochran Road (Rd.). Image
ark:/16417/th7b8nns51zhnVariation 3 of 3 in mantel arrangement in home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lovell Jr., 1406 Cochran Road (Rd.). Image
ark:/16417/th7xmvz08pxbdF.C. Clardy, 1416 Cochran Road, works potatoes at Cochran Road Victory Garden project.
ark:/16417/th71br2njhxx4House built in 1853 by John Clay, son of Henry Clay, on what now is Cochran Road. One of Lexington's most modern subdivisions, Chevy Chase, is growing up around this home, occupied by the Clay family until about 1920.
ark:/16417/th7f0tf30zzzqNew houses under erection in Lexington. Vista of homes on Cochran Road extended.
ark:/16417/th7hgvldv2kp9O.H. Mauser and daughter, Winifred, inspect radishes in Cochran Road project.