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Robert Louis Stevenson's winter in Saranac Lake - Adirondack Almanack
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Robert Louis Stevenson's winter in Saranac Lake - Adirondack Almanack
In the winter of 1887-1888, one of the world’s most celebrated authors spent six transformative months in Saranac Lake, enduring what he called “blackguardly” weather while producing some of his finest work. Robert Louis Stevenson—author of “Treasure Island,” “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “Kidnapped”—arrived at Baker Cottage on Oct. 3, 1887, seeking treatment for tuberculosis under the care of Dr. E.L. Trudeau, founder of the fir…
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