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'''Born:''' September 27, 1891, Chicago, Illinois
'''Born:''' September 27, 1891, Chicago, Illinois

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A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of D. Blair Jones by his daughter, Lucy Jones Berk.

Born: September 27, 1891, Chicago, Illinois

Died: August 1955

Married: Amy Wisher on December 19, 1920

Children: One daughter, Lucy Jones Berk, born in the General Hospital of Saranac Lake, on July 10, 1931.

David Blair Jones was an efficiency expert in the steel industry who came to Saranac Lake from Buffalo c. 1929 for the cure. He stayed at the Clara Black Cottage, various rented bungalows on Lake Street and at 86 Park Avenue. 1 He served on the Ration Board during WWII. He was married to Amy Jones, a prominent artist. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are listed on the 1930 census in Saranac Lake.

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1. Adirondack Daily Enterprise, November 22, 1942