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, October 24, 2009

Address: 160 Lake Street

Old Address: 77 Lake Street

Other names: Hanmer Boat Shop (before 1923) 1

Year built: Before 1906

Other information: The Village directories list the Hanmers living here from 1906 to 1925: Theodore, Truman, Addie, Katie, and Blanche. Addie is listed as a sales lady, Addie and Katie as students, Theodore and Truman as carpenters; Theodore is also listed as a boat builder (1910).

Cheesman's IGA first appears in the directories in 1933. See Clyde Cheesman. Ruth Cheesman's obituary states, "Along with her husband she owned Cheesman's IGA on Lake Street for 10 years, from the early 1940s to the early 1950s." Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Mary 11, 1993.

From 1948 to 1970, it was listed as McCasland's Upholstery.

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1. Adirondack Daily Enterprise, May 3, 1983 (See Hathaway Boat Shop)