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[[File:Monroe%20Flagg.jpg|left|thumb|]][[Monroe%20Flagg|Monroe Flagg]][[File:Edith%20Hoffer.jpg|right|thumb|[[Edith%20Hoffer|Edith Hoffer]]| in the 1930 ''[[Canaras|Canaras]]''| ]] [[File:Arthur%20Hoffer.jpg|right|thumb|[[Arthur%20Hoffer|Arthur Hoffer]]| in the 1927 ''[[Canaras|Canaras]]''| ]]'''Address:''' 316 [[Broadway|Broadway]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' 232 Broadway | '''Old Address:''' 232 Broadway |
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Address: 316 Broadway
Old Address: 232 Broadway
Other names: Marshall R. Mussen house
Year built: before 1896
Other information: In 1896 this was the home of Marshall Mussen (born 1869), a guide; it was noted as M. Mussen on an 1896 survey map. (His full name may have been Marshall Eugene Mussen.) Marshall was the son of George W. Mussen (born 1846), also a guide. 1
Sources:
- Charles Brumley, Guides of the Adirondacks: A History (Utica: North Country Books, 1994), 140.
- Phil Gallos, Building-Structure Inventory Form, 5/10/1984. Sources listed are: T. B. Society white cards: NYS census, 1915 or 1945 (illegible); and survey map of Saranac Lake, 1896.
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1. Phil Gallos, Building-Structure Inventory Form, 5/10/1984. Sources listed are: T. B. Society white cards; NYS census, 1915 or 1945; and survey map of Saranac Lake, 1896.