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This photo, captioned "That's me!" is from a photograph album made by Irving Wolins that was given to Historic Saranac Lake by  James and Sandy Schechter

Born:

Died:

Married: Lillian

Children: Cecilia Bleiman Wolins, and a son

Irving Wolins "cured" at Trudeau Sanatorium in the early 1900s. With Ralph Martin he founded a company, Marwol Radio Corporation, that manufactured radios in 1924; it went bankrupt in 1926. He may have once owned the land on which [City Music Hall] was later built.

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