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[[File:32%20Charles%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||32 Charles Street<br>|Photograph by Marge Murphy]]<br>'''Address''': 118 [[Charles%20Street|Charles Street]]
[[File:32 Charles Street.jpg|right|thumb|32 Charles Street<br>|Photograph by Marge Murphy]]<br>'''Address''': 118 [[Charles%20Street|Charles Street]]


'''Old Address:''' 32 Charles Street
'''Old Address:''' 32 Charles Street

Latest revision as of 01:17, 17 September 2025


Photograph by Marge Murphy


Address: 118 Charles Street

Old Address: 32 Charles Street

Other names:

Year built: before 1925

Other information:

It was the home of Herman and Hattie Bryant from 1925 to 1948.  It was the home of Kenneth Martelle from 1962 to 1982.

The house was purchased and renovated by Keith and Marge Murphy in 2019.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, September 11, 1948

Lost Man Returns To Search Party Friday Morning

Herman Bryant, 60, of 32 Charles street, who was reported lost Thursday afternoon when he failed to return to his truck after a berry picking expedition, found his way out of the  woods near Alex Grove and met the searching party at 11:30 yesterday morning.

State troopers reported this morning that Mr. Bryant came out onto the highway below the  Grove and was picked up by Mr. Pulinger, a motorist who returned Bryant to the cars of the searching party.

Mr. Bryant, state police stated, apparently "suffered no ill effects" from the nights spent in the  woods and returned by himself to his home.

Police and forest rangers were called out to search for Mr. Bryant after efforts of his wife and father-in-law, George Lashway, to locate him in the early evening failed.

The three had motored to Alex Grove and parked about one-half mile from Sparky’s Tavern,  then gone into the field berry picking. About 6 o'clock Mr. Lashway and Mrs. Bryant returned to the automobile and called to Mr. Bryant.

Receiving no answer they searched  briefly for Mr. Bryant and  then telephoned a relative who in turn, notified state police. Police and forest rangers searched until after dusk and had resumed their search early yesterday morning.