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<br>[[File:Leis%20Block%201984.jpg|right|thumb||1984 ]] [[File:Leis%20Block.jpg|left|thumb||2009 ]] [[File:Leis%20Block%20Early%201900s.jpg|right|thumb||The Leis Block, early 1900s, decorated for [[Winter%20Carnival|Winter Carnival]]|. ''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, December 22, 2007 ]] [[File:Rosalind%20Gohler.jpg|left|thumb||Rosalind Gohler in the 1930 ''[[Canaras|Canaras]]''|. ]]'''Address:''' 12 Bloomingdale Avenue
<br>[[File:Leis Block 1984.jpg|right|thumb||1984 ]] [[File:Leis Block.jpg|left|thumb||2009 ]] [[File:Leis Block Early 1900s.jpg|right|thumb||The Leis Block, early 1900s, decorated for ]][[Winter Carnival|Winter Carnival]]|. ''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, December 22, 2007 ]] [[File:Rosalind Gohler.jpg|left|thumb||Rosalind Gohler in the 1930 '']][[Canaras|Canaras]]''|. ]]'''Address:''' 12 Bloomingdale Avenue


'''Old Address:''' 3-5 [[Bloomingdale%20Avenue|Bloomingdale Avenue]]
'''Old Address:''' 3-5 [[Bloomingdale%20Avenue|Bloomingdale Avenue]]
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'''Other information:''' A commercial building with apartments built with cure porches, added about 1915. It housed [[Henry%20P.%20Leis|Henry P. Leis]] pianos and Earl H. [[Finnegan%27s%20Pharmacy|Finnegan's Pharmacy]] on its first floor.
'''Other information:''' A commercial building with apartments built with cure porches, added about 1915. It housed [[Henry%20P.%20Leis|Henry P. Leis]] pianos and Earl H. [[Finnegan%27s%20Pharmacy|Finnegan's Pharmacy]] on its first floor.


[[File:Bloomingdale%20Avenue%20from%20Pisgah%201902.jpg|left|thumb||Bloomingdale Avenue from [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Mt._Pisgah|Mt. Pisgah]]|, 1902. About the center of the photograph is the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Leis_Block|Leis Block]]|, before its front was extended, or its cure porches added. The [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Baptist_Church|Baptist Church]]| is at left, directly across Bloomingdale Avenue from the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Grand_Union_Hotel|Grand Union Hotel]]|. At bottom right is the mill of [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Branch_and_Callanan|Branch and Callanan]]|. At upper left is the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Berkeley_House|Berkeley House]]|.]]The 1895 and 1899 [[Sanborn%20maps|Sanborn maps]] show [[Thomas%20J.%20Farrell|Thomas J. Farrell]]'s blacksmith shop on the site, consisting of three buildings. The 1903 Sanborn shows a single, larger building on the site labelled "Hand Laundry 1st Hall". [[Marie%20Leis%20Pearce|Marie Leis Pearce]] writes that when her father bought the property on April 20, 1903 for $4,600, it was already a three-story building with the blacksmith shop on the first floor, a pool hall on the second floor, and a dance hall on the third. So the building was evidently greatly expanded or entirely replaced between 1899 and 1903.
[[File:Bloomingdale Avenue from Pisgah 1902.jpg|left|thumb||Bloomingdale Avenue from ]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Mt._Pisgah|Mt. Pisgah]]|, 1902. About the center of the photograph is the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Leis_Block|Leis Block]]|, before its front was extended, or its cure porches added. The [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Baptist_Church|Baptist Church]]| is at left, directly across Bloomingdale Avenue from the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Grand_Union_Hotel|Grand Union Hotel]]|. At bottom right is the mill of [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Branch_and_Callanan|Branch and Callanan]]|. At upper left is the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Berkeley_House|Berkeley House]]|.]]The 1895 and 1899 [[Sanborn%20maps|Sanborn maps]] show [[Thomas%20J.%20Farrell|Thomas J. Farrell]]'s blacksmith shop on the site, consisting of three buildings. The 1903 Sanborn shows a single, larger building on the site labelled "Hand Laundry 1st Hall". [[Marie%20Leis%20Pearce|Marie Leis Pearce]] writes that when her father bought the property on April 20, 1903 for $4,600, it was already a three-story building with the blacksmith shop on the first floor, a pool hall on the second floor, and a dance hall on the third. So the building was evidently greatly expanded or entirely replaced between 1899 and 1903.


Leis expanded the building, and added apartments designed for TB patients and two store fronts on the first floor. Henry Leis operated a piano and musical instrument business on one side of the first floor, and [[A.G.%20Lavalley|A.G. Lavalley]] operated a grocery business on the other side. Later photographs show the [[Cut%20Rate%20Pharmacy|Cut Rate Pharmacy]] as a tenant.
Leis expanded the building, and added apartments designed for TB patients and two store fronts on the first floor. Henry Leis operated a piano and musical instrument business on one side of the first floor, and [[A.G.%20Lavalley|A.G. Lavalley]] operated a grocery business on the other side. Later photographs show the [[Cut%20Rate%20Pharmacy|Cut Rate Pharmacy]] as a tenant.
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Henry P. Leis sold "Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments, Brunswick Radios, Phonographs and Records" according to an advertisement in the program for the [[St.%20Bernard%27s%20Club|St. Bernard's Club]]'s [[Minstrel%20Review|Minstrel Review]], circa 1930. "LATEST DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS, 25c. Singer Sewing Machines, Latest Sheet Music... Tuning and Repairing a Specialty."
Henry P. Leis sold "Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments, Brunswick Radios, Phonographs and Records" according to an advertisement in the program for the [[St.%20Bernard%27s%20Club|St. Bernard's Club]]'s [[Minstrel%20Review|Minstrel Review]], circa 1930. "LATEST DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS, 25c. Singer Sewing Machines, Latest Sheet Music... Tuning and Repairing a Specialty."


[[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989North2.jpeg|right|thumb||North elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state/national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection]][[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989East.jpeg|left|thumb||East elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state/national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection]][[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989North.jpeg|left|thumb||North elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state/national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]
[[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989East.jpeg|left|thumb||East elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state\national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection]][[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989North.jpeg|left|thumb||North elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state\national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]


[[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989InteriorNorthBarbershop.jpeg|right|thumb||North interior of barbershop, c. February 1989.<br>[[Mike%20D'Ambrisi|Mike D'Ambrisi]]| is the barber standing on the right. <br>|Taken for the state/national register nomination.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]
[[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989InteriorNorthBarbershop.jpeg|right|thumb||North interior of barbershop, c. February 1989.<br>]][[Mike D'Ambrisi|Mike D'Ambrisi]]| is the barber standing on the right. <br>|Taken for the state\national register nomination.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]


[[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989West.jpeg|left|thumb||West elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state/national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]
[[File:3BloomingdaleLeisBlockfeb1989West.jpeg|left|thumb||West elevation, c. February 1989. <br>|Taken for the state\national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]


 
 

Latest revision as of 11:50, 18 September 2025



1984
2009
The Leis Block, early 1900s, decorated for

Winter Carnival|. Adirondack Daily Enterprise|, December 22, 2007 ]]

Rosalind Gohler in the 1930

Canaras|. ]]Address: 12 Bloomingdale Avenue

Old Address: 3-5 Bloomingdale Avenue

Year built: Before 1895, with replacement or major renovations before 1903 and again 1910-1914 (front brought flush with 1st floor, cure porches added)

Other information: A commercial building with apartments built with cure porches, added about 1915. It housed Henry P. Leis pianos and Earl H. Finnegan's Pharmacy on its first floor.

Bloomingdale Avenue from 

[Pisgah]|, 1902. About the center of the photograph is the [Block]|, before its front was extended, or its cure porches added. The [Church]| is at left, directly across Bloomingdale Avenue from the [Union Hotel]|. At bottom right is the mill of [and Callanan]|. At upper left is the [House]|.]]The 1895 and 1899 Sanborn maps show Thomas J. Farrell's blacksmith shop on the site, consisting of three buildings. The 1903 Sanborn shows a single, larger building on the site labelled "Hand Laundry 1st Hall". Marie Leis Pearce writes that when her father bought the property on April 20, 1903 for $4,600, it was already a three-story building with the blacksmith shop on the first floor, a pool hall on the second floor, and a dance hall on the third. So the building was evidently greatly expanded or entirely replaced between 1899 and 1903.

Leis expanded the building, and added apartments designed for TB patients and two store fronts on the first floor. Henry Leis operated a piano and musical instrument business on one side of the first floor, and A.G. Lavalley operated a grocery business on the other side. Later photographs show the Cut Rate Pharmacy as a tenant.

The 1917 health survey indicates the presence of TB patients.

Henry P. Leis sold "Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments, Brunswick Radios, Phonographs and Records" according to an advertisement in the program for the St. Bernard's Club's Minstrel Review, circa 1930. "LATEST DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS, 25c. Singer Sewing Machines, Latest Sheet Music... Tuning and Repairing a Specialty."

Taken for the state\national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection
Taken for the state\national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.
North interior of barbershop, c. February 1989.

Mike D'Ambrisi| is the barber standing on the right. 
|Taken for the state\national register nomination.
|Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]]

Taken for the state\national register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.

 

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2010-05-19 14:06:06   12 Bloomingdale, Leis Block on second floor housed Dorsanne's Beauty Salon in the 1950's,early 60's. —67.241.54.79