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'''Address:''' 160 Olive Street
'''Address:''' 160 Olive Street

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10 Olive Street, Historic Saranac Lake Collection.

Address: 160 Olive Street

Old Address: 10 Olive Street

Other names: Summer Cottage (1911), Rowe Cottage (1930), Smart Cottage (1930), Mrs. Midenholt (1945); DIS

Year built:

Other information: Barbara J. Bibeau says: "My grandmother, Gertrude Harvey, owned 10 Olive for some time, another historic house. My grandmother knew the Sumners, which Sumner Place was named after. (From the January, 2010, HSL Facebook page)

This was the home of Joseph and Maude Wederholt. Gertrude E. Harvey took care of Joseph in his old age.

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