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The John Gilmore poet home is a historic target state capital, Florida. It’s situated at 419 East Thomas Jefferson Street. On August 1, 1978, it had been more to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. John G. Poet was a distinguished member of the African yankee community in state capital. He was born a slave in 1857 and died a rich person in 1954. Poet was the principal of the Lincoln Academy from 1892 1926 and that became Lincoln highschool. The house, a vernacular wood framed home, was created in 1895 and remained within the family till 1970. These days it’s referred to as the toilet G. Poet Center/Museum of African yankee History and Culture.
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