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[[File:39 | [[File:39 Baker Street2.jpg|right|thumb||39 Baker Street ]] [[File:39 Baker Street.jpg|left|thumb||39 Baker Street ]]'''Address:''' 66 [[Baker%20Street|Baker Street]] | ||
'''Old Address:''' 39 Baker Street | '''Old Address:''' 39 Baker Street |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 18 September 2025


Address: 66 Baker Street
Old Address: 39 Baker Street
Other names: Coleman Cottage (1911), Riley Cottage (1928), Dewey Cottage (10/2/1929), Reilly Cottage (5/28/1929), Schoeffling Cottage (1930) DIS
Year built: before 1911
Other information:
In the 1950's and 1960's this was home to Carl and Pauline Ryan and their children Barbara and Gary. Some years during the winter there was a skating rink in the side yard.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise
March 9, 2019
You Know What?
by Howard Riley
Saranac Lake police blotter, March 1932
3-9-32, 7:10 p.m. -- Officer Putnam reported a Thomas Kennedy, 39 Baker Street, dying very suddenly while waiting for the arrival of the 6:40 a.m. train. He dropped dead as the train arrived. Coroner Dr. William Wardner was called and had the body removed to the Fortune Funeral Home on Woodruff Street. Cause of death -- heart attack. Acute myocarditis.
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