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'''Address:''' 16 Shepard Avenue  
'''Address:''' 16 Shepard Avenue  

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Address: 16 Shepard Avenue

Old Address: 64 Shepard Avenue

Other names: H. Lobdell (1911), Hewitt Cottage (1913), DIS

Year built:

Other information: Seventeen year old William Kollecker left New York city on January 21, 1896, staying first at 64 Shepard Avenue; he was five foot nine and 111 pounds. After his cure, he became a photographer who made a rich photographic record of Saranac Lake life; his photos and negatives were nearly lost when he died.

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