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I almost want to question the notability of this article; and at the same time, I regret that I can't really figure out how to include a plainly unimportant tidbit. Who's Who in 1899 lists Mr. Dinwiddie's address as 30 West 59th Street -- the south side of the street -- in New York City. This means that his home was near the southeast corner of Central Park, perhaps somewhere under the footprint of what used to be the famous Plaza Hotel. This little detail amuses me, but it's not very "encyclopedic." --Tenmei (talk) 19:38, 8 October 2008 (UTC)Reply