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Not an expert, but a couple of things I learned when living in a 1920s duplex:
Standard stud detectors don't work on lathe-and-plaster. We had success hanging moderate loads (TV, etc) using a metal detecting stud finder and standard wood screws.
Walls may not meet at right angles - found that out the hard way when building a bookshelf.
Just so you are aware. This is all homes/apartments everywhere. New/Old alike It's just not practical for the level of precision that 90 degrees implies.
That is why trim moulding is coped and not mitered.
Thanks - it's always good to learn something new