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'''Other information:''' Patient [[Richard%20H.%20Ray|Richard H. Ray]] stayed in the Benson Cottage while waiting to be accepted at [[Trudeau%20Sanatorium|Trudeau Sanatorium]]. He took photos from his bed and published them in his book, ''[[Saranac%201937-1940|Saranac 1937-1940]]'', which was later reprinted by [[Historic%20Saranac%20Lake|Historic Saranac Lake]]. The Benson Cottage is listed in an undated brochure of [[cure%20cottages|cure cottages]] as having a capacity of 5, operated by [[Cornelia%20E.%20Benson|Cornelia E. Benson]]. { | '''Other information:''' Patient [[Richard%20H.%20Ray|Richard H. Ray]] stayed in the Benson Cottage while waiting to be accepted at [[Trudeau%20Sanatorium|Trudeau Sanatorium]]. He took photos from his bed and published them in his book, ''[[Saranac%201937-1940|Saranac 1937-1940]]'', which was later reprinted by [[Historic%20Saranac%20Lake|Historic Saranac Lake]]. The Benson Cottage is listed in an undated brochure of [[cure%20cottages|cure cottages]] as having a capacity of 5, operated by [[Cornelia%20E.%20Benson|Cornelia E. Benson]]. {|- | ||
|- | |'''Residents:''' ||'''1920'': '''''||[[Ernest%20H.%20Baldwin|Ernest H. Baldwin]],|| wife [[Mrs.%20Ernest%20H.%20Baldwin|Annie]]| | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 18 September 2025

Address:
Old Address: 29 Pine Street
Other names: Benson Cottage (1920s-1949), Marvin Cottage (1911), Bickford Residence (1952); DIS. Harley Marvin was shown in residence or ownership here on a 1914 map by E. M. Merrill, in Village of Saranac Lake records.
Year built:
Other information: Patient Richard H. Ray stayed in the Benson Cottage while waiting to be accepted at Trudeau Sanatorium. He took photos from his bed and published them in his book, Saranac 1937-1940, which was later reprinted by Historic Saranac Lake. The Benson Cottage is listed in an undated brochure of cure cottages as having a capacity of 5, operated by Cornelia E. Benson. {|- |Residents: ||1920: ||Ernest H. Baldwin,|| wife Annie|
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