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The Chambers-Robinson House (also known as the Samuel Cooke House) is a historic residence in Sheffield, Alabama. The house was built in 1890 by Judson G. Chambers, and sold to Charles and Dora Robinson in 1898. In 1923, the Robinsons' daughter Caroline and her husband Samuel Cooke built a house one block away, and converted the original house to apartments. They sold the new house in 1940, and lived in the original house until their deaths.
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Chambers-Robinson House
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1993-05-14Z
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