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[[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201923.jpg|left|]][[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201923.jpg|left|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, 1923. Believed to be at the old St. John's Hospital in L.I. City (the present site of Citi Tower) ]] [[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201927.jpg|right|]][[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201927.jpg|right|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, MD, 1927, with his wife Anne, and their son, Patrick J. McKeown, III. The photo was taken at his wife's mother's summer home in Sterling Forest, on Greenwood Lake, New York. ]]'''Born:''' c. 1899
[[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201923.jpg|left|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, 1923. Believed to be at the old St. John's Hospital in L.I. City (the present site of Citi Tower) ]] [[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201927.jpg|right|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, MD, 1927, with his wife Anne, and their son, Patrick J. McKeown, III. The photo was taken at his wife's mother's summer home in Sterling Forest, on Greenwood Lake, New York. ]]'''Born:''' c. 1899


'''Died:''' July 1929
'''Died:''' July 1929
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Dr. '''Patrick J. McKeown''' was a young physician from Astoria, New York City. He came to Saranac Lake in August or September of 1928, staying in a cottage on [[Church%20Street|Church Street]], at [[26%20Church%20Street|26 Church Street]]. He had tuberculosis in his throat; he died the following July.
Dr. '''Patrick J. McKeown''' was a young physician from Astoria, New York City. He came to Saranac Lake in August or September of 1928, staying in a cottage on [[Church%20Street|Church Street]], at [[26%20Church%20Street|26 Church Street]]. He had tuberculosis in his throat; he died the following July.


'''Source:''' Dr. McKeown's grandson, John F. McKeown [[File:McKeown%20Brick.jpg|McKeown%20Brick.jpg]][[File:McKeown%20Brick.jpg|thumb||A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of P. J. McKeown, M.D. by his grandson, John F. McKeown. ]]<h3> </h3>
'''Source:''' Dr. McKeown's grandson, John F. McKeown [[File:McKeown%20Brick.jpg|thumb||A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of P. J. McKeown, M.D. by his grandson, John F. McKeown. ]]<h3> </h3>


[[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201928%20Report.jpg|Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201928%20Report.jpg]][[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201928%20Report.jpg|thumb||The [[TB%20Society|TB Society]]|'s Report of a Case of Tuberculosis ]] [[File:The%20Rest%20Cure%201928.jpg|The%20Rest%20Cure%201928.jpg]][[File:The%20Rest%20Cure%201928.jpg|thumb||At the cure cottage: the "rest cure" (1928) ]] [[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929.jpg|Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929.jpg]][[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929.jpg|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, III, on the [[Main%20Street|Main Street]]| bridge, with 10 Main Street behind (1929) ]]<h3> </h3>
[[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%201928%20Report.jpg|thumb||The [[TB%20Society|TB Society]]|'s Report of a Case of Tuberculosis ]] [[File:The%20Rest%20Cure%201928.jpg|thumb||At the cure cottage: the "rest cure" (1928) ]] [[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929.jpg|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, III, on the [[Main%20Street|Main Street]]| bridge, with 10 Main Street behind (1929) ]]<h3> </h3>


[[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929b.jpg|Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929b.jpg]][[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929b.jpg|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, III, with neighborhood children (1929) ]] [[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929c.jpg|Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929c.jpg]][[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929c.jpg|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, III, with neighborhood children (1929) ]]
[[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929b.jpg|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, III, with neighborhood children (1929) ]] [[File:Patrick%20J.%20McKeown%20III%201929c.jpg|thumb||Patrick J. McKeown, III, with neighborhood children (1929) ]]


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Patrick J. McKeown, 1923. Believed to be at the old St. John's Hospital in L.I. City (the present site of Citi Tower)
Patrick J. McKeown, MD, 1927, with his wife Anne, and their son, Patrick J. McKeown, III. The photo was taken at his wife's mother's summer home in Sterling Forest, on Greenwood Lake, New York.

Born: c. 1899

Died: July 1929

Married: Anna Curtin McKeown

Children: Patrick J. McKeown, III; Anne Mattison

Dr. Patrick J. McKeown was a young physician from Astoria, New York City. He came to Saranac Lake in August or September of 1928, staying in a cottage on Church Street, at 26 Church Street. He had tuberculosis in his throat; he died the following July.

Source: Dr. McKeown's grandson, John F. McKeown

A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of P. J. McKeown, M.D. by his grandson, John F. McKeown.

 

's Report of a Case of Tuberculosis
At the cure cottage: the "rest cure" (1928)
bridge, with 10 Main Street behind (1929)

 

Patrick J. McKeown, III, with neighborhood children (1929)
Patrick J. McKeown, III, with neighborhood children (1929)
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2011-12-05 22:21:32   The couple also had a baby girl, Anne. —24.93.23.198