THE WARREN NORTH GRANVILLE N. Y. JUNE-OCTOBER [cover title]. N.p., n.d. [Circa 1900.]. 16.5x22.8 cm (oblong octavo), pp. [1-2: blank] 3-12 [13-15] [16: blank], illustrations, floor plans, publisher's cream pictorial wrappers printed in red and black, sewn. A promotional for The Warren, a stately four-story summer resort in North Granville, Washington County, New York, gateway to the southeastern Adirondacks. The building "was originally built in the 1850s for a ladies seminary, and after a fire in the 1870s was rebuilt for a military academy. It was converted to a hotel in the 1890s. At times it was known as either the Hotel Warren, or the Warren Inn. The structure was diminished in the 1920s and 1930s by fires that took out the west and east wings. The fires, and the Great Depression, likely led to the hotel's closure before the 1940s. Only the first two floors of the center structure remain today" (Granville NY Town Historian). A nearly fine copy. (#178963).
Price: $185.00
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