What did the 1908 Glidden Tour for auto racing and 1930s Ontonagon have in common? Joan Newton Cuneo Sickman. Joan was born on July 22, 1876 in Holyoke Massachusetts. Her parents fostered her interest in racing from a young age by providing her opportunities to drive a stream train and a six-horse team. She did not start racing until 1902 when her husband, Andrew Cuneo, purchased her a car. Her first race took place in 1905 on the beach at Atlantic City where she came in second place. From here her racing career took off. After her divorce from Andrew Cuneo, Joan purchased a home in Ontonagon and the Meilleur cottage in nearby Green in 1925. She quickly became involved in the Upper Peninsula Development bureau, American Legion Auxiliary, Eastern Stars, Ontonagon Civil League, Boy and Girl Scouting, Women's Clubs, and made sure images of Ontonagon were included in the Chicago World's Fair in 1933-34. |
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