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[[File:Broadway | [[File:Broadway east side 1909.jpg|right|thumb|]][[Burt and Goodspeed Millinery|Burt and Goodspeed Millinery]]| occupied the ground floor shop of the [[Ledger%20Block|Ledger Block]]| at the corner of [[Broadway|Broadway]]| and [[Woodruff%20Street|Woodruff Street]]| (c. 1905) ]] '''Burt and Goodspeed Millinery''' was a hat shop in the [[Ledger%20Block|Ledger Block]] at 23 [[Broadway|Broadway]] in the early 1900s. The owners of the Ledger Block lived at [[Ledger%20Cottage|18 Academy Street]], two doors down from [[William%20G.%20Burt|William]] and [[Abby%20Burt|Abby Burt]] and Miss [[Gertrude%20Goodspeed|Gertrude Goodspeed]]. <sup>1</sup> They are mentioned in the February 4, 1909 ''[[Adirondack%20Enterprise|Adirondack Enterprise]]''. | ||
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Burt and Goodspeed Millinery| occupied the ground floor shop of the Ledger Block| at the corner of Broadway| and Woodruff Street| (c. 1905) ]] Burt and Goodspeed Millinery was a hat shop in the Ledger Block at 23 Broadway in the early 1900s. The owners of the Ledger Block lived at 18 Academy Street, two doors down from William and Abby Burt and Miss Gertrude Goodspeed. 1 They are mentioned in the February 4, 1909 Adirondack Enterprise.
Plattsburgh Daily Press, April 6, 1899
The spring opening of Burt & Goodspeed will be on Friday, April 7. All the latest and newest in millinery fresh from New York.
Malone Farmer, January 6, 1904
Fire started in the New York Millinery store on Broadway in Saranac Lake village Saturday evening but was extinguished after a hard fight by the fire department. The weather was intensely cold which made difficult the work of the fire men. The loss is estimated at about $1,500. The same building was gutted by fire last August.
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1. Philip Gallos, Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake, p. 42