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English: Father Divine points to a sign reading "Crum Elbow, Private, No Tresspassing," Dutchess County, New York. Howland Spencer made a gift of his share of Crum Elbow, a 500 acre estate, to Father Divine of Harlem and sold the rest for his relatives. The estate was opposite of that of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s mother.
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