Eaton Cottage Eaton Cottage, c. 1957, with 185 Broadway at right (detail from photo below) Cure porches that previously wrapped at least two sides of the first floor, along with a smaller porch on the second floor, have been removed. Eaton Cottage and Winter Carnival Parade, c. 1957

Address: 226 Broadway

Old Address: 189 Broadway (or perhaps 191 Broadway)

Other names:

Year built: Before 1916 Sanborn Maps

Other information: A.K. Avakian lived at 189 Broadway in 1938. In 1945, A. J. Cambell and Dorothea S. Campbell shared the house with Wells R. Eaton; Mrs. Campbell lived there until her death in 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Patricia A. Oddy lived there in 1959 through 1984 with their seven children.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, November 13, 1986

Michele Sherman, daughter of William and Linda Sherman of 189 Broadway, has been designated a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar for superior academic achievement at Columbia University School of Law, New York City. She is a second year student at Columbia, graduate of Saranac Lake High School and of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.

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2011-03-27 16:18:56   Need history of Eaton cottage —74.71.120.183


2013-04-19 22:43:09  The house was originally built in 1878. The correct address was 189 Broadway and was a 5 bedroom home and the wrap around porches where torn down during the Oddy ownership due to structural concerns. There was also a detached garage that was torn down and in between the studs it was lined with old liquor bottles from the days of prohibition. —184.96.184.152


2013-08-12 13:23:08   Comment from current owner: Current title abstract in Malone shows that the house was build in 1910... not sure where the 1858 reference came from. Also no bottles have been found yet, but I did find two beer cans in the crawlspace that I sold on E-bay for $800 in 2009)

—72.43.218.26