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'''Born:''' November 13, 1879
'''Born:''' November 13, 1879


[[File:EBN%201879-1919.png|right|thumb||Courtesy of Frank Nagle]]
[[File:EBN 1879-1919.png|right|thumb||Courtesy of Frank Nagle]]


'''Died:''' August 20, 1919 Lake Saranac
'''Died:''' August 20, 1919 Lake Saranac

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Born: November 13, 1879

Courtesy of Frank Nagle

Died: August 20, 1919 Lake Saranac

Married:

Children:

Mr. Nagle was born on November 13, 1879 in Minnesota. He died in  1919. He was a life-long miner in the United States and in Cuba, where he worked as Superintendent of the El Cobre Copper mine for several years. An announcement in an August, 1918 mining publication stated that he would be spending the next several months in Saranac Lake. He stayed at 9 Church Street, Northwoods Sanatorium, presumably for the TB cure. He was buried in August of 1919.

— Information provided by his grandson, Frank Nagle, September, 2011.

 

A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of Edwin Bernard Nagle by Frank and Cindy Nagle.

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