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[[File:Adk%20Lakes%20%26%20Trails.jpg|right|thumb||Adirondack Lakes and Trails, 2021]][[File:46%20Church%20Street2.jpg|left|thumb||46 Church Street ]] '''Address:''' 8 [[Church%20Street|Church Street]] | |||
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This house was owned and occupied by [[John%20Corbett|John Corbett]], one of the owners of the [[Riverside%20Inn|Riverside Inn]], and his family, including his wife and five children. It was also occupied at some point by [[Joseph%20McCarthy|Joseph McCarthy]], who at a later time is documented as a patient. | This house was owned and occupied by [[John%20Corbett|John Corbett]], one of the owners of the [[Riverside%20Inn|Riverside Inn]], and his family, including his wife and five children. It was also occupied at some point by [[Joseph%20McCarthy|Joseph McCarthy]], who at a later time is documented as a patient. | ||
'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]'''[[File:46%20Church%20Street.jpg|left|thumb||46 Church Street. [[https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/slfl/id/73/rec/17|Historic Image]]| ]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:05, 17 November 2024


Address: 8 Church Street
Old Address: 46 Church Street
Other names: Adirondack Lakes and Trails (2021)
Year built:
Cure evidence: One second-floor porch for an ambulatory patient and one enclosed veranda; NYC1915.
This house was owned and occupied by John Corbett, one of the owners of the Riverside Inn, and his family, including his wife and five children. It was also occupied at some point by Joseph McCarthy, who at a later time is documented as a patient.

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