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Feustmann Cottage (90 Park)

Edwin M. JamesonAddress: 185 Park Avenue

Old Address: 90 Park Avenue

Other names:

Year built: 1910

Courtesy of John Mills

Other information:

Adirondack Enterprise, May 1918, "Summer Leases." Duryee & Company rented 90 Park Avenue to A. Stanley Graff of New York City.

For a time around 1921, this was the home of Christy Mathewson, who pitched for the New York Giants, and came to cure his tuberculosis in Saranac Lake.

The Feustmann Cottage is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing element to the Cottage Row Historic District.

Alfredo Gonzalez cured here for three years, approximately 1920-23, when it was a cure cottage run by Miss Ruth Collins

See also the Feustmann Cottage at 83 Catherine Street.

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