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[[File:38%20Shepard%20Avenue.jpg|right|]][[File:38%20Shepard%20Avenue.jpg|right|thumb||38 Shepard Avenue ]][[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20October%2018%2C%201952.jpg|left|]][[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20October%2018%2C%201952.jpg|left|thumb|''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise''|, October 18, 1952]]'''Address:''' 74 [[Shepard%20Avenue|Shepard Avenue]]
[[File:38%20Shepard%20Avenue.jpg|right|thumb||38 Shepard Avenue ]][[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20October%2018%2C%201952.jpg|left|thumb|''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise''|, October 18, 1952]]'''Address:''' 74 [[Shepard%20Avenue|Shepard Avenue]]


'''Old Address:''' 38 Shepard Avenue
'''Old Address:''' 38 Shepard Avenue

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38 Shepard Avenue
, October 18, 1952

Address: 74 Shepard Avenue

Old Address: 38 Shepard Avenue

Other names: Perch Cottage (Mary Prescott's name for it); Green Cottage (1929), H. Ray Williams (apartment) (1932) DIS

Year built: 1908 or earlier (Sanborn maps)

Other information: Mary R. Prescott's biography in the Adirondack Daily Enterprise stated

"Since her recovery from tuberculosis at the turn of the century, she lived in a house at 38 Shepard Avenue, which she sold several years ago to Andrew McGarraghy. It was her custom to spend most of the winters here, and then return for the summer to New Bedford. More precisely, she would spend about six weeks here in the Fall, then about the first of the year come back for about six months."

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