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[[File:Freight%20yards%20at%20the%20New%20York%20Central%20freight%20station.jpg|right|]]</img>[[File:Freight%20yards%20at%20the%20New%20York%20Central%20freight%20station.jpg|right|thumb||1924 [[Sanborn%20Map|Sanborn Map]]| of the freight yards at the New York Central freight station at the end of [[Adirondack%20Street|Adirondack Street]]|.  See [[New%20York%20Central|New York Central]]|.  North is at top. ]]  '''Kendall Lumber''' was operated by [[Louis%20Kendall|Louis Kendall]] at [[3%20Adirondack%20Street|3 Adirondack Street]] from before 1924 to 1952, when he sold out to [[Gendron%20Lumber|Gendron Lumber]].  
[[File:Freight yards at the New York Central freight station.jpg|right|]]| of the freight yards at the New York Central freight station at the end of [[Adirondack%20Street|Adirondack Street]]|.  See [[New%20York%20Central|New York Central]]|.  North is at top. ]]  '''Kendall Lumber''' was operated by [[Louis%20Kendall|Louis Kendall]] at [[3%20Adirondack%20Street|3 Adirondack Street]] from before 1924 to 1952, when he sold out to [[Gendron%20Lumber|Gendron Lumber]].  


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| of the freight yards at the New York Central freight station at the end of Adirondack Street|. See New York Central|. North is at top. ]] Kendall Lumber was operated by Louis Kendall at 3 Adirondack Street from before 1924 to 1952, when he sold out to Gendron Lumber.

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