Pennsylvania Highlands Community College - Cresson Sanatorium

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  • Subject = Sanatorium--Tuberculosis--Death Records
  • Original Format = government document

About This Collection

In 1900, there were 34 sanatoriums in the United States. By 1925 there were 536. The Cresson Sanatorium was one of the earlier sanatoriums and provides a record of life at an institution at a time of heightened health concerns and spread of tuberculosis. The Cresson Sanatorium was located in the mountain near the present-day town of Cresson in Cambria County. The "San" as it was known, was in existence from 1913 and 1964 and treated people diagnosed with tuberculosis. Some patients stayed or years, while others who died there were never reclaimed by their families and are interred in a nearby hillside. The items in this collection have been gathered from persons who were patients at the San or who had relatives who were patients there. Most materials were gathered at part of a centennial commemoration of the Cresson Sanatorium.

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Simons, Arden Death Record
Sista, Samuel Death Record
Spicher, Magnus D. Death Record
Stewart, William Death Record
Stonebraker, Oliver Death Record
Tarrando, John Death Record
Tomas, John Death Record
Trostasky, Peter Death Record
Urack, George Death Record
Vagnozzi, Louis Death Record
Vaughn, Abraham Death Record
Washington, Theodore Death Record
Watkins, Emma Death Record
Watson, William Death Record
Weitershowen (Weitershausen), Elmer Death Record
Winowski, John Death Record
Wright, Leon Death Record
Zal, Nicholas Death Record
Zigmund, Frank Death Record