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[[File:22 | [[File:22 Woodruff Street c 1984.jpg|right|thumb||Boyce and Roberson, (Barbara Parnass, c. 1984, Historic Saranac Lake Collection.)]][[File:George Burns.jpg|left|thumb|]][[George%20Burns|George Burns]][[File:22 Woodruff Street.jpg|right|thumb||Boyce and Roberson, Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]] '''Address:''' 29 [[Woodruff%20Street|Woodruff Street]] | ||
'''Old Address:''' 22 Woodruff Street | '''Old Address:''' 22 Woodruff Street | ||
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'''Other information:''' The sign reads, "Boyce & Roberson, Coal & Wood." This building was evidently the offices of the large firm. They also owned the building just across [[Church%20Street|Church Street]], and operated a coal and wood storage yard near the [[New%20York%20Central|New York Central]] railroad station between [[Mills%20Avenue|Mills Avenue]] and [[St.%20Lawrence%20Avenue|St. Lawrence Avenue]] ([[Sanborn%20Maps|Sanborn Maps]], 1924 and 1931).[[File:22 | '''Other information:''' The sign reads, "Boyce & Roberson, Coal & Wood." This building was evidently the offices of the large firm. They also owned the building just across [[Church%20Street|Church Street]], and operated a coal and wood storage yard near the [[New%20York%20Central|New York Central]] railroad station between [[Mills%20Avenue|Mills Avenue]] and [[St.%20Lawrence%20Avenue|St. Lawrence Avenue]] ([[Sanborn%20Maps|Sanborn Maps]], 1924 and 1931).[[File:22 Woodruff Street 2012.jpg|thumb||Boyce and Roberson, 2012, Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]] | ||
'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | ||
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Address: 29 Woodruff Street
Old Address: 22 Woodruff Street
Other names: Gilmore Cottage (1912), Roberson Cottage (1928), Conlin Cottage (1931); DIS
Year built:
Other information: The sign reads, "Boyce & Roberson, Coal & Wood." This building was evidently the offices of the large firm. They also owned the building just across Church Street, and operated a coal and wood storage yard near the New York Central railroad station between Mills Avenue and St. Lawrence Avenue (Sanborn Maps, 1924 and 1931).

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