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[[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Violetta_Sophia_Seeger|Violetta Sophia Seeger]] cured at the Wilson Cottage. | [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Violetta_Sophia_Seeger|Violetta Sophia Seeger]] cured at the Wilson Cottage. | ||
[[File:8WilliamStWilsonCottageFeb1989South.jpeg|right|thumb||Taken For the state/national register nomination by Barbara J. Parnass. Historic Saranac Lake Collection]] | |||
[[File:8WilliamStWilsonCottageFeb1989NorthEast.jpeg|thumb||Taken For the state/national register nomination by Barbara J. Parnass. Historic Saranac Lake Collection]] | |||
[[File:8WilliaStWilsonCottageNorthEastElevationCOPY.jpg|right|thumb||Wilson Cottage garage, Northeast Elevation, February 1989. Taken for the State/National Register nomination. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]][[File:8WilliamStWilsonCottageFeb1989SouthEast.jpeg|thumb||Wilson Cottage February 1989 ]] | |||
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Address: 21 William Street
Old Address: 8 Williams Street
Other names:
Year built: before 1915
Other information: Built as a single-family house, it is an intact Queen Anne-style cure cottage with a partially enclosed wrap-around porch across the front facade topped by an inset second story cure porch.
According to the 1916 TB Directory, the Wilson Cottage, run by Mrs. L.C. Wilson, had room for eight patients, had two cure porches and charged $10-15 per week.
[Sophia Seeger] cured at the Wilson Cottage.



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