Jump to content

Marguerite Sweeney: Difference between revisions

From Historic Saranac Lake Wiki
Migratebot (talk | contribs)
Created page with " '''Born''': '''Died''': '''Marguerite Sweeney''' was superintendent of nurses at Ray Brook State Hospital.  By 1977, she had moved to Fort Meyers, Florida. ----- ''Adirondack Daily Enterprise,'' October 13, 1953 '''Mrs. M. Sweeney Gets Biggest Bass Of All''' Never underrate the prowess of a woman as a sportsman! Take the case of Mrs. Marguerite Sweeney, superintendent of nurses at New%20York%20Stat..."
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 22:07, 26 July 2024


Born:

Died:

Marguerite Sweeney was superintendent of nurses at Ray Brook State Hospital.  By 1977, she had moved to Fort Meyers, Florida.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, October 13, 1953

Mrs. M. Sweeney Gets Biggest Bass Of All

Never underrate the prowess of a woman as a sportsman! Take the case of Mrs. Marguerite Sweeney, superintendent of nurses at Ray Brook State Hospital. Her catch of a four-pound smallmouth bass on Saturday holds the season's record for the area.

The bass was 19 ½ inches long, 13 inches through the middle and was said to have been caught in Osgood Pond near Paul Smith's. It has been entered in the local and State contests at Pete Higgins Upper Broadway grocery.