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'''Year built:''' c. 1960
'''Year built:''' c. 1960

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Parsons Camp

Address: 759 Bartlett Carry Road, Gull Point, Upper Saranac Lake

Year built: c. 1960

Other information: The camp was built by Perry Parsons, the foreman at Branch and Callanan on land he bought from Emerson D. Wertz.  The logs for camp came from his father's property in Franklin Falls, since gone.  The barn lumber in the interior came from the Fletcher farm on Fletcher Farm Road in Bloomingdale.  The picture window is from Meyer's Drug Store in Saranac Lake. The fireplace bricks may have come from the Marcy Hotel remodeling project in the 1950s. (Information from Paul Parsons.)

 

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