Saranac Lake businessman George L. Starks was one of a handful of locals who patented their own “cure chair” designs in the early 1900s. His Rondack Combination Couch and Chair was sold throughout the U.S. and Europe. The above ad ran in a 1918 issue of the <i>Journal of the Outdoor Life </i>from<i> </i>the National Tuberculosis Association.  Photo 3 of 7 in Deck Chairs, Tuberculosis, and the Titanic: The Unexpected Origins of a Summertime Staple

Deck Chairs, Tuberculosis, and the Titanic: The Unexpected Origins of a Summertime Staple

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Saranac Lake builder and hardware store owner George L. Starks was one of at least four locals who patented their own "cure chair" designs in the early 20th century. His Rondack Combination Couch and Chair—seen here in an ad from an issue of Journal of the Outdoor Life from the National Tuberculosis Association—was marketed and sold throughout the U.S. and Europe.