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Maggie Payton, wife of Philip A. Payton Jr., the "father of Harlem", and 13 West 131st Street, the house where they lived starting in 1903.[1]

Caption: Mrs. Philip A. Payton, Jr. Their home, New York City.

Illustration from Chapter XIX, "Philip A. Payton, Jr., and the Afro-American Realty Company", between pages 200 and 201 of The Negro in Business, by Booker T. Washington, published 1907.
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Source https://books.google.com/books?id=RVDJRbURtRMC&lpg=PA197&ots=fmJTQJMcJe&dq=philip%20a%20payton%20jr&pg=PA200-IA1
Author Booker T. Washington (author of book)
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