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Pratt Cottage
Pratt Cottage

Address: 31 James Street

Old Address: 21 James Street

Other names:

Year built: 1940

21 James Street appears to have been an apartment house from the outset.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, March 11, 1948

Two Poems of Local Woman Are Printed

Two poems, "My Crucifix" and "Bungalow of My Dreams", written by Irene Johnson of 21 James street, have been published in a poetry anthology which was edited by Michael Everett.

Mrs. Johnson's poems are appearing in an anthology for the first time, although several have been privately printed before. The anthology of contemporary verse was published by Poetry House in November.

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