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'''Born:''' August 10, 1868, Jersey City, New Jersey  
'''Born:''' August 10, 1868, Jersey City, New Jersey  

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Born: August 10, 1868, Jersey City, New Jersey

Died: June 27, 1912

Married: Margaret Van Nest Smith

Children:

George Van Wagenen Duryee was a real estate broker from New York City who came to Saranac Lake for his health in 1892; he bought the first lot sold in Highland Park and built the handsome shingle cottage at 143 Park Avenue. He established a successful real estate business in Saranac Lake, and served on the School Board, as a Village Trustee, and as the first president of the Saranac Lake Free Library.

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