Mar 03 2011
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1906
“Vito and Giuseppe Bertucci, father and son, living at 3,103, South  Twelfth Street, Tacoma, Washington, were equal owners of their house.  The son was married. A short time ago the house caught fire and, as a  result, became in need of repairs. But here a hitch arose. Father and  son could not agree upon just what should be done. So, in 1906 the Bertuccis hired a carpenter to cut their house in two and  literally became a divided family.”
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1906

“Vito and Giuseppe Bertucci, father and son, living at 3,103, South Twelfth Street, Tacoma, Washington, were equal owners of their house. The son was married. A short time ago the house caught fire and, as a result, became in need of repairs. But here a hitch arose. Father and son could not agree upon just what should be done. So, in 1906 the Bertuccis hired a carpenter to cut their house in two and literally became a divided family.”

(via Neatorama)