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Lakes, mountains, and wildlife drew a number of famous visitors to the Saranac Lake region. Tuberculosis drew more— whether they came as tuberculosis sufferers or as friends or family members of patients, thousands were brought here by the disease. Many stayed, even after the cure. Many more died here.
Lakes, mountains, and wildlife drew a number of famous visitors to the Saranac Lake region. Tuberculosis drew more— whether they came as tuberculosis sufferers or as friends or family members of patients, thousands were brought here by the disease. Many stayed, even after the cure. Many more died here.


[[File:Whitelaw%20Reid.jpg|right|thumb|[[Whitelaw%20Reid|Whitelaw Reid]]|, U.S. Ambassador to France, 1889 – 1892. ]] [[File:Bela%20Bartok.jpg|right|thumb||Béla Bartók, 1927, photographer unknown ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la|Wikipedia]]|) ]] [[File:Christy%20Mathewson.jpg|right|thumb||Christy Mathewson, December 14, 1910 ]] [[File:Veronica%20Lake.jpg|right|thumb||Veronica Lake, c. 1952 ]]
[[File:Whitelaw Reid.jpg|right|thumb|]][[Whitelaw Reid|Whitelaw Reid]]|, U.S. Ambassador to France, 1889 – 1892. ]] [[File:Bela Bartok.jpg|right|thumb||Béla Bartók, 1927, photographer unknown (]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla|Wikipedia]]|) ]] [[File:Christy Mathewson.jpg|right|thumb||Christy Mathewson, December 14, 1910 ]] [[File:Veronica Lake.jpg|right|thumb||Veronica Lake, c. 1952 ]]


[[File:Fly%20Fishing%2C%20Saranac%20Lake.jpg|right|thumb||Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake, Winslow Homer, 1889. <br>[[http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/348593?rpp=30&pg=1&ft=saranac&pos=2|Metropolitan Museum Online Collection]]]]
[[File:Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake.jpg|right|thumb||Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake, Winslow Homer, 1889. <br>]][[http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/348593?rpp=30&pg=1&ft=saranac&pos=2|Metropolitan Museum Online Collection]]]]
* Swiss geologist [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Agassiz|Louis Agassiz]], the first to scientifically propose that the Earth had been subject to a past ice age, was part of the [[Philosophers%27%20Camp|Philosophers' Camp]].
* Swiss geologist [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Agassiz|Louis Agassiz]], the first to scientifically propose that the Earth had been subject to a past ice age, was part of the [[Philosophers%27%20Camp|Philosophers' Camp]].
* [[Thomas%20Bailey%20Aldrich|Thomas Bailey Aldrich]] was a poet, novelist, and editor, from 1881 to 1890, of the ''Atlantic Monthly''. He came to Saranac Lake accompanying one of his adult twin sons, who had come to cure.
* [[Thomas%20Bailey%20Aldrich|Thomas Bailey Aldrich]] was a poet, novelist, and editor, from 1881 to 1890, of the ''Atlantic Monthly''. He came to Saranac Lake accompanying one of his adult twin sons, who had come to cure.

Latest revision as of 11:12, 18 September 2025


Lakes, mountains, and wildlife drew a number of famous visitors to the Saranac Lake region. Tuberculosis drew more— whether they came as tuberculosis sufferers or as friends or family members of patients, thousands were brought here by the disease. Many stayed, even after the cure. Many more died here.

Whitelaw Reid|, U.S. Ambassador to France, 1889 – 1892. ]]

Béla Bartók, 1927, photographer unknown (

[[1]]|) ]]

Christy Mathewson, December 14, 1910
Veronica Lake, c. 1952
Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake, Winslow Homer, 1889. 

[Museum Online Collection]]]

    1. Footnotes

1. Readers Digest, 1949 [text]