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Migratebot (talk | contribs) Created page with " Celeste Thieriot was a patient in Saranac Lake, where she lived in the Santanoni Apartments in 1919. Her mother, '''Pauline Thieriot, '''was hit and killed by a train at the Margaret Street crossing that year. Pauline and her daughter had been at Saranac Lake for four weeks, due to Celeste's ill health after several months overseas as a Red Cross worker. ----- Annual Report of the Trudeau Sanatorium, 1927 ''The Medical Library''. . . ...." |
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Celeste Thieriot was a patient in Saranac Lake, where she lived in the Santanoni Apartments in 1919. Her mother, Pauline Thieriot, was hit and killed by a train at the Margaret Street crossing that year. Pauline and her daughter had been at Saranac Lake for four weeks, due to Celeste's ill health after several months overseas as a Red Cross worker.
Annual Report of the Trudeau Sanatorium, 1927
The Medical Library. . . . Miss Celeste Thieriot has also contributed valuable voluntary service deserving of special mention and for which we make acknowledgment. . . .