The claimants were the owners of premises in Addison, New York, fronting on the west side of Main Street and extending westerly to the bank of the Canisteo River. The front end of the premises was occupied by a business block while to the rear, separated from the block by a twenty-seven-foot alley, was a one-story cinder block building, 51.7 feet long and 22 feet wide, erected in 1931, to which...
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