Helen Dorr and the Carnegie Hero Medal (1915-1922)
In 1915 a little seven year old girl named Helen Dorr was recovering from a traumatic few months. In mid-November her father, Arthur Dorr, died from complications resulting from severe diabetes. He was thirty two years old and operated a machine that made stationary in a paper mill along the Whetstone Brook. As his health slowly failed, Helen’s dad had not been able to work for about a year before he passed away. Young Helen witnessed her father’s passing and was saddened by the experience. Helen’s mom was a seamstress and there was a younger daughter in the family as well. The family lived on Western Avenue and a week after Helen’s father had passed away Helen was accidently run over by a motorcycle. She had been on the side of Western Avenue, playing with friends, and the motorcycle lost control on the dirt road and ran into seven year old Helen. She was severely […]