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Address: 163 Olive Street

Old Address: 7 Olive Street (shown on 1903 and 1908 Sanborn maps as #18)

Other names: Brown's Livery

Year built: Before 1895; Porch with octagonal projection added between 1895 and 1899 (Sanborn Maps)

Other information: Home of the third village president, Dr. John C. Russell. It was also home of Gene Walsh, who became a vice president of NBC, and his mother Imogene R. Walsh. Later it became the offices of Charles J. Nicastro and William W. Cantwell.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, September 21, 1979

DANIEL F. CARBONE attorney at law, has opened his office in his home at 7 Olive St.

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