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<tbody>|-/n|'''Year'''||'''Village of Saranac Lake population'''||'''Houses in<br>the village'''||'''Transportation'''||'''Businesses'''||'''Services'''||'''Health'''|/n|-/n|1810||None: transients only||None||Foot and paddle, [[guideboat|guideboat]]||None||[[Lakes|Lakes]] and rivers|| |/n|-/n|1820||[[Jacob%20Smith%20Moody|Jacob Smith Moody]] family||1 cabin||[[Northwest%20Bay%20Road|Northwest Bay Road]]||None|| || |/n|-/n|1830||Captain [[Pliny%20Miller|Pliny Miller]] and family|| || ||[[Pliny%20Miller's%20Sawmill%20and%20Gristmill|Sawmill]]|| || |/n|-/n|1840|| || || || ||[[School%20in%20the%20Pines|School in the Pines]]|| |/n|-/n|1850||181, three pioneer families|| ||[[Stagecoaches|Stagecoaches]]||[[Pliny%20Miller%27s%20Hotel|Pliny Miller's Hotel ]][[Martin%27s|Martin's]]||2 schools|| |/n|-/n|1860||340 [[Milote%20Baker|Milote Baker]][[James%20McClelland| James McClelland]] Fifteen families in all|| || ||[[Riverside%20Inn|Baker's Hotel]],<br>[[Riverside%20Inn|Riverside Inn]]<br> ||[[School%20on%20the%20Hill|School on the Hill]]<br>[[Post%20Office|Post Office]]|| |/n|-/n|1870||416[[Milo%20Miller| Milo Miller]]|| || ||Milo Miller's Trading Post|| || |/n|-/n|1880||700|| || ||[[Berkeley%20House|Berkeley House]]||[[Franklin%20County%20Library|Franklin County Library]]||Dr. [[Edward%20L.%20Trudeau|Edward L. Trudeau]]|/n|-/n
<tbody>|-\n|'''Year'''||'''Village of Saranac Lake population'''||'''Houses in<br>the village'''||'''Transportation'''||'''Businesses'''||'''Services'''||'''Health'''|\n|-\n|1810||None: transients only||None||Foot and paddle, [[guideboat|guideboat]]||None||[[Lakes|Lakes]] and rivers|| |\n|-\n|1820||[[Jacob%20Smith%20Moody|Jacob Smith Moody]] family||1 cabin||[[Northwest%20Bay%20Road|Northwest Bay Road]]||None|| || |\n|-\n|1830||Captain [[Pliny%20Miller|Pliny Miller]] and family|| || ||[[Pliny%20Miller's%20Sawmill%20and%20Gristmill|Sawmill]]|| || |\n|-\n|1840|| || || || ||[[School%20in%20the%20Pines|School in the Pines]]|| |\n|-\n|1850||181, three pioneer families|| ||[[Stagecoaches|Stagecoaches]]||[[Pliny%20Miller%27s%20Hotel|Pliny Miller's Hotel ]][[Martin%27s|Martin's]]||2 schools|| |\n|-\n|1860||340 [[Milote%20Baker|Milote Baker]][[James%20McClelland| James McClelland]] Fifteen families in all|| || ||[[Riverside%20Inn|Baker's Hotel]],<br>[[Riverside%20Inn|Riverside Inn]]<br> ||[[School%20on%20the%20Hill|School on the Hill]]<br>[[Post%20Office|Post Office]]|| |\n|-\n|1870||416[[Milo%20Miller| Milo Miller]]|| || ||Milo Miller's Trading Post|| || |\n|-\n|1880||700|| || ||[[Berkeley%20House|Berkeley House]]||[[Franklin%20County%20Library|Franklin County Library]]||Dr. [[Edward%20L.%20Trudeau|Edward L. Trudeau]]|\n|-\n


1890
1890
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1,161|| |
1,161|| |


[[Water%20Lily|First local ]][[Water%20Lily|steamboat]]|| ||[[Saranac%20Lake%20High%20School|Saranac Lake High School]]||[[Adirondack%20Cottage%20Sanitarium|Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium]]|/n|-/n
[[Water%20Lily|First local ]][[Water%20Lily|steamboat]]|| ||[[Saranac%20Lake%20High%20School|Saranac Lake High School]]||[[Adirondack%20Cottage%20Sanitarium|Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium]]|\n|-\n


1900
1900
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[[Paul%20Smith%27s%20Electric%20Light%20and%20Power%20and%20Railroad%20Company%20Complex|Electicity]][[Adirondack%20Enterprise| ]]
[[Paul%20Smith%27s%20Electric%20Light%20and%20Power%20and%20Railroad%20Company%20Complex|Electicity]][[Adirondack%20Enterprise| ]]


[[Adirondack%20Enterprise|Adirondack Enterprise]]|| |/n|-/n
[[Adirondack%20Enterprise|Adirondack Enterprise]]|| |\n|-\n


1910
1910
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4,755/4,983
4,755/4,983


4,918|| ||[[Union%20Depot|Union Depot]]<br><span class="highlighted"><span class="highlighted">[[Sara-Placid%20Highway| Highway]],[[Automobiles| Automobiles]]|| || ||[[Reception%20Hospital|Reception Hospital]]|/n|-/n
4,918|| ||[[Union%20Depot|Union Depot]]<br><span class="highlighted"><span class="highlighted">[[Sara-Placid%20Highway| Highway]],[[Automobiles| Automobiles]]|| || ||[[Reception%20Hospital|Reception Hospital]]|\n|-\n


1920
1920
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6579||753 private residences||[[Paving%20village%20streets|Paved streets]],<br>[[New%20York%20Route%2030|New York Route 30]]||13 [[hotels|hotels]], [[Santanoni%20Apartments|1 large apartment house]], 85 boarding houses, 30 or 40 [[liveries|liveries]] renting cars, several large garages, 75 stores, [[Colonial%20Theatre|Colonial]] and [[Pontiac%20Theatre|Pontiac Theatre]]s||[[Mountain%20Home%20Telephone%20Company|a telephone exchange]] three [[Saranac%20Lake%20Schools|Saranac%20Lake%20Schools]], [[Saranac%20Lake%20Free%20Library|Saranac Lake Free Library]], two national [[banks|banks]], [[Saranac%20Lake%20Boys'%20Club|a ]][[boy's%20club|boy's club]][[Saranac%20Lake%20Boys'%20Club| house]], [[Saranac%20Lake%20Golf%20Club|a golf club]],<br>four [[churches|churches]], [[Petrova%20School|Petrova School]]||[[General%20Hospital|General Hospital]]|/n|-/n|1930||8,020|| || |
6579||753 private residences||[[Paving%20village%20streets|Paved streets]],<br>[[New%20York%20Route%2030|New York Route 30]]||13 [[hotels|hotels]], [[Santanoni%20Apartments|1 large apartment house]], 85 boarding houses, 30 or 40 [[liveries|liveries]] renting cars, several large garages, 75 stores, [[Colonial%20Theatre|Colonial]] and [[Pontiac%20Theatre|Pontiac Theatre]]s||[[Mountain%20Home%20Telephone%20Company|a telephone exchange]] three [[Saranac%20Lake%20Schools|Saranac%20Lake%20Schools]], [[Saranac%20Lake%20Free%20Library|Saranac Lake Free Library]], two national [[banks|banks]], [[Saranac%20Lake%20Boys'%20Club|a ]][[boy's%20club|boy's club]][[Saranac%20Lake%20Boys'%20Club| house]], [[Saranac%20Lake%20Golf%20Club|a golf club]],<br>four [[churches|churches]], [[Petrova%20School|Petrova School]]||[[General%20Hospital|General Hospital]]|\n|-\n|1930||8,020|| || |


[[Hotel%20Saranac|Hotel Saranac]]
[[Hotel%20Saranac|Hotel Saranac]]


[[WNBZ|WNBZ]]|| || |/n|-/n|1940||7,132||<span>2,296|| || || || |/n|-/n|1950||6,913||<span>2,713|| || || || |/n|-/n|1960||6,421||<span>2,632|| ||[[American%20Management%20Association|AMA]]||[[Trudeau%20Sanatorium|Trudeau Sanatorium]] closed|| |/n|-/n|1970||6,086||<span>2,296|| ||[[New%20Saranac%20Lake%20High%20School|New High School]]||[[North%20Country%20Community%20College|NCCC]] founded|| |/n|-/n|1980||<span>5,578||<span>2,713||[[New%20York%20Central|NY Central]] freight service ends|| || || |/n|-/n|1990||<span>5,377||<span>2,632|| || || || |/n|-/n|2000||5,404|| || || || || |/n|-/n|2010||<span class="st">5,406|| || || || || |/n</tbody>
[[WNBZ|WNBZ]]|| || |\n|-\n|1940||7,132||<span>2,296|| || || || |\n|-\n|1950||6,913||<span>2,713|| || || || |\n|-\n|1960||6,421||<span>2,632|| ||[[American%20Management%20Association|AMA]]||[[Trudeau%20Sanatorium|Trudeau Sanatorium]] closed|| |\n|-\n|1970||6,086||<span>2,296|| ||[[New%20Saranac%20Lake%20High%20School|New High School]]||[[North%20Country%20Community%20College|NCCC]] founded|| |\n|-\n|1980||<span>5,578||<span>2,713||[[New%20York%20Central|NY Central]] freight service ends|| || || |\n|-\n|1990||<span>5,377||<span>2,632|| || || || |\n|-\n|2000||5,404|| || || || || |\n|-\n|2010||<span class="st">5,406|| || || || || |\n</tbody>
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Revision as of 20:14, 22 December 2024


UNDER CONSTRUCTION{ <tbody>|-\n|Year||Village of Saranac Lake population||Houses in
the village
||Transportation||Businesses||Services||Health|\n|-\n|1810||None: transients only||None||Foot and paddle, guideboat||None||Lakes and rivers|| |\n|-\n|1820||Jacob Smith Moody family||1 cabin||Northwest Bay Road||None|| || |\n|-\n|1830||Captain Pliny Miller and family|| || ||Sawmill|| || |\n|-\n|1840|| || || || ||School in the Pines|| |\n|-\n|1850||181, three pioneer families|| ||Stagecoaches||Pliny Miller's Hotel Martin's||2 schools|| |\n|-\n|1860||340 Milote Baker James McClelland Fifteen families in all|| || ||Baker's Hotel,
Riverside Inn
 ||School on the Hill
Post Office|| |\n|-\n|1870||416 Milo Miller|| || ||Milo Miller's Trading Post|| || |\n|-\n|1880||700|| || ||Berkeley House||Franklin County Library||Dr. Edward L. Trudeau|\n|-\n

1890

1892|

1,582

1,161|| |

First local steamboat|| ||Saranac Lake High School||Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium|\n|-\n

1900

 

1905|

3,390

 

3,834|| ||Chateaugay Railroad|

Adirondack National Bank, Saranac Lake National Bank|

Electicity

Adirondack Enterprise|| |\n|-\n

1910

1915|

4,755/4,983

4,918|| ||Union Depot
Highway, Automobiles|| || ||Reception Hospital|\n|-\n

1920

 

 

1925

 |

5,174

 

 

6579||753 private residences||Paved streets,
New York Route 30||13 hotels, 1 large apartment house, 85 boarding houses, 30 or 40 liveries renting cars, several large garages, 75 stores, Colonial and Pontiac Theatres||a telephone exchange three Saranac%20Lake%20Schools, Saranac Lake Free Library, two national banks, a boy's club house, a golf club,
four churches, Petrova School||General Hospital|\n|-\n|1930||8,020|| || |

Hotel Saranac

WNBZ|| || |\n|-\n|1940||7,132||2,296|| || || || |\n|-\n|1950||6,913||2,713|| || || || |\n|-\n|1960||6,421||2,632|| ||AMA||Trudeau Sanatorium closed|| |\n|-\n|1970||6,086||2,296|| ||New High School||NCCC founded|| |\n|-\n|1980||5,578||2,713||NY Central freight service ends|| || || |\n|-\n|1990||5,377||2,632|| || || || |\n|-\n|2000||5,404|| || || || || |\n|-\n|2010||5,406|| || || || || |\n</tbody> |}