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These modest brick rowhouses became a popular address in bohemian
Greenwich Village, claiming such residents as political revolutionary
John Reed, who lived at No. 7 in 1918, and author
Djuna Barnes, who became a long-time resident of No. 5 after the publication of her lesbian novel
Nightwood in 1936 (Barnes insisted that she was not a lesbian, but just happened to be in love with
Thelma Wood, the former lover of photographer
Berenice Abbott).