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In the early twentieth century, Houston's son-in-law, Dr. George Woodward, turned from practicing medicine to community design. He purchased a cluster of deteriorated houses in the working-class neighborhood of lower Chestnut Hill which he proceeded to replace with handsome stone houses of moderate cost, many designed by Herman L. Duhring. Woodward's development was so successful that he never returned to his medical