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[[File:Marvin | [[File:Marvin Cottage.jpg|right|]]]]'''Address:''' 119 [[Franklin%20Avenue|Franklin Avenue]] | ||
'''Old Address:''' 15 Franklin Street | '''Old Address:''' 15 Franklin Street | ||
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[[File:15FranklinMarvinCottageSept1991SE.jpeg|left|thumb||Taken for the [[NRHP|NRHP]]| nomination by Barbara J. Parnass. <br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection. ]]'''Other information:''' The house was registered with the [[T.B.%20Society|T.B. Society]] as a private, non-nursing sanatorium operated as a boarding cottage by Mrs. [[Elizabeth%20B.%20Marvin|Elizabeth B. Marvin]].There is a glass-enclosed veranda, surmounted by a large gabled [[cure%20porch|cure porch]]; a second cure porch is on the south side of the cottage. | [[File:15FranklinMarvinCottageSept1991SE.jpeg|left|thumb||Taken for the ]][[NRHP|NRHP]]| nomination by Barbara J. Parnass. <br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection. ]]'''Other information:''' The house was registered with the [[T.B.%20Society|T.B. Society]] as a private, non-nursing sanatorium operated as a boarding cottage by Mrs. [[Elizabeth%20B.%20Marvin|Elizabeth B. Marvin]].There is a glass-enclosed veranda, surmounted by a large gabled [[cure%20porch|cure porch]]; a second cure porch is on the south side of the cottage. | ||
'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 18 September 2025

]]Address: 119 Franklin Avenue
Old Address: 15 Franklin Street
Other names: Townsend Cottage (1911), Parker Cottage (1912), Marvin Cottage (1928); DIS
Year built: about 1900
Architect:

NRHP| nomination by Barbara J. Parnass.
|Historic Saranac Lake Collection. ]]Other information: The house was registered with the T.B. Society as a private, non-nursing sanatorium operated as a boarding cottage by Mrs. Elizabeth B. Marvin.There is a glass-enclosed veranda, surmounted by a large gabled cure porch; a second cure porch is on the south side of the cottage.
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