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Ed and Nita Worthington

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At the Trudeau Sanatorium in the 1930s, Juanita Hayman (Nita) was a nurse and Ed Worthington was a patient; they fell in love (became "cousins" in the sanatorium slang) and later married and settled in Saranac Lake. Their daughter, Janet Dudones, created three large scapbooks of their photographs, letters and other mementos of their lives together. This is a small sample of that material. More has been used throughout the pages of the wiki; some of those pages are listed at the bottom.





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The all-important X-ray reports

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St. Patricks day dinner menu

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Food was important to the cure: Valentines day dinner menu and reverse, signed by those at the table

Other material from the albums is in:

Thursday Evening Club     
Photographs of Nurses     
Trudeau Sanatorium Historic District     
Fred H. Heise     
Mellon Library     
Rules and Information for Patients