310 S Albany was acquired as part of the expansion of Reconstruction Home in 1938. According to the article "Reconstruction Home to Open Addition," The Ithaca Journal, September 1, 1938, p7, the house, originally called Lindamere, was built in 1883. This house was torn down in 1957 according to an advertisement in the for sale section of the Ithaca Journal placed by A. and T. Wrecking Company. The Ithaca Journal, September 24, 1957, p12.
For Reconstruction Home See 318 S Albany St:
https://tompkins.historyforge.net/buildings/263Source of Building Data: 1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas; Multi-Family Construction: ;
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible;
Additional Sections: Section 1, back (W), 2 stories, brick, non-combustible roof / Section 2, back right, 1 story, wood, non-combustible roof;
Porches: Porch 1 wraparound right side of Main Structure and Section 1 (N), semicircular front, 1 story, wood, non-combustible roof / Porch 2, back left (W), 1 story, wood, non-combustible roof;
Outbuildings: Stable 1, 2 stories, Shingle roof, Sanborn 1910 indicates Domicile 2nd floor (#310 1/2 S Albany);
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