Papers, 1851-1969.

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Papers, 1851-1969.

Includes personal correspondence, records and writings, bulk 1942-1969; records of Dr. Dake's military service in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps at a military induction station and in Europe during World War II; minutes and other papers related to the departments of anesthesiology at Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital and Mount St. Mary's Hospital; baking recipes of Charles M. Dake, Sr. developed at the Niagara Baking Company and elsewhere, ca. 1895-1913; and genealogical materials related to the Dake-Deake-Van Deake families.

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Dake, Charles M. (Charles Morton), 1900-1969.

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First physician in Niagara Falls, N.Y. to specialize exclusively in anesthesiology. Chief of the departments of anesthesiology at Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital and Mount St. Mary's Hospital. Served on surgical teams in the European Theatre during World War II. His father, Charles M. Dake, Sr., was in the baking business from 1883 to 1913 at Niagara Baking Co. (later operated by United States Baking Co. and National Biscuit Co.) and the Faxon, Williams & Faxon Bakery. From the d...