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[[File:104 | [[File:104 Ampersand Avenue 1984.jpg|left|thumb|104 Ampersand Avenue, 1984 ]] [[File:104 Ampersand Avenue 2010.jpg|right|thumb|104 Ampersand Avenue, 2010 ]]'''Address: '''130 [[Ampersand%20Avenue|Ampersand Avenue]] | ||
'''Old Address:''' 104 Ampersand Avenue | '''Old Address:''' 104 Ampersand Avenue | ||
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This was the home of Rev. J. M. Blaise from 1933 through 1939, and of [[Earnest%20Blood|Earnest F. Blood]] from 1945 to 1965, and later [[John%20Murphy|John Murphy]], Coordinator of the [[Saranac%20Lake%20General%20Hospital|Saranac Lake General Hospital]].[[File:Von | This was the home of Rev. J. M. Blaise from 1933 through 1939, and of [[Earnest%20Blood|Earnest F. Blood]] from 1945 to 1965, and later [[John%20Murphy|John Murphy]], Coordinator of the [[Saranac%20Lake%20General%20Hospital|Saranac Lake General Hospital]].[[File:Von Dorrien.jpg|thumb|Lower Saranac Lake]][[Lower Saranac Lake|None]]| from |Mount Pisgah[[Mount%20Pisgah|None]]|. <br>|The house can be seen just left of center near the bottom. Note the cleared fields.<br>|c. 1905. Library of Congress. ]]<br> | ||
'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 17 September 2025


Address: 130 Ampersand Avenue
Old Address: 104 Ampersand Avenue
Other names:
Year built: Before 1904
Other information:
This was the home of Rev. J. M. Blaise from 1933 through 1939, and of Earnest F. Blood from 1945 to 1965, and later John Murphy, Coordinator of the Saranac Lake General Hospital.

None| from |Mount PisgahNone|.
|The house can be seen just left of center near the bottom. Note the cleared fields.
|c. 1905. Library of Congress. ]]
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