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</img>[[File:Endicott-Johnson%20Shoes.jpg|right|thumb''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|None]]''|, May 27, 1948 ]] </img>[[File:Endicott-Johnson%20Shoes%20late%2030s.jpg|left|thumb|Endicott Johnson Shoes in the |C.J. Carey[[C.J.%20Carey|None]]| building, late 1930s, ''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|None]]''|, July 10, 2010 ]]  '''Endicott-Johnson Shoes''' was located in the [[Coulter%20Block|Coulter Block]] at 77 [[Main%20Street|Main Street]].  The company operated or supported three [[Endicott-Johnson%20Cottages|cure cottages]] in Saranac Lake for E-J employees who developed tuberculosis.  
[[File:Endicott-Johnson Shoes.jpg|right|thumb|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]][[Adirondack Daily Enterprise|None]]''|, May 27, 1948 ]] [[File:Endicott-Johnson Shoes late 30s.jpg|left|thumb|Endicott Johnson Shoes in the |C.J. Carey]][[C.J. Carey|None]]| building, late 1930s, ''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|None]]''|, July 10, 2010 ]]  '''Endicott-Johnson Shoes''' was located in the [[Coulter%20Block|Coulter Block]] at 77 [[Main%20Street|Main Street]].  The company operated or supported three [[Endicott-Johnson%20Cottages|cure cottages]] in Saranac Lake for E-J employees who developed tuberculosis.  


In 1964 [[Arthur%20Thibodeau%20Jr.|Arthur Thibodeau Jr.]] managed this store.  
In 1964 [[Arthur%20Thibodeau%20Jr.|Arthur Thibodeau Jr.]] managed this store.  


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Adirondack Daily Enterprise

None|, May 27, 1948 ]]

C.J. Carey

None| building, late 1930s, |Adirondack Daily EnterpriseNone|, July 10, 2010 ]] Endicott-Johnson Shoes was located in the Coulter Block at 77 Main Street. The company operated or supported three cure cottages in Saranac Lake for E-J employees who developed tuberculosis.

In 1964 Arthur Thibodeau Jr. managed this store.

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