On a late February afternoon in 1953, two vehicles collided on a curve in an Adirondack highway between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. Donald Lyman Briggs, the driver of a Nash car moving westerly toward Saranac Lake was killed; the driver of a Studebaker automobile moving easterly, Kenneth L. Wood, and his wife, Jeanette E. Wood, riding with him, were injured. It was snowing intermittently; the surface...
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