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'''Old Address:''' 8 St. Bernard Street | '''Old Address:''' 8 St. Bernard Street |
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Address: 48 St. Bernard Street
Old Address: 8 St. Bernard Street
Other names: Johnson Cottage TBSBC, NYC1915, DIS (1928). Merrill Cottage (1916)
Year built: Before 1895 (Sanborn maps)
Other information: According to Phil Gallos, in 1909, Richard and Lillian Johnson bought the Fitch O'Brien homestead at 8 St. Bernard Street. 1
According to the 1916 TB Directory, the Merrill Cottage, run by a Mrs. Merrill, had room for five patients, had one cure porch and charged $8-12 per week.
See also: Johnson Cottages
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1. Cure Cottages, p. 106