Future owner

Tymeerah Butts, the future owner of 2416 Jefferson Street, takes a break from working with Habitat for Humanity volunteers on her house. Two of the volunteers today were former <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEHST000385" title="Jimmy Carter" href="/topic/politics/government/presidents-of-the-united-states/jimmy-carter-PEHST000385.topic">President Jimmy Carter</a> and wife Rosalynn, seen working in the window behind her.

( Baltimore Sun photo by Amy Davis / October 5, 2010 )

Tymeerah Butts, the future owner of 2416 Jefferson Street, takes a break from working with Habitat for Humanity volunteers on her house. Two of the volunteers today were former President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn, seen working in the window behind her.

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