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Hospital
Only the most impoverished people sought treatment ...
The Post Hospital
In 1904, the U.S. Army built a new Post Hospital at Vancou...
Charlottesville General Hospital
During the Civil War, the Rotunda at the University of Vir...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These me...
Goshen Emergency Hospital
With gift of this property, 1915, by Luella M. Van Leuven,...
Main Crown Forces Hospital
Burgoyne’s retreating army was forces to leave its sick an...
Cannon Street Hospital / McClennan Banks Memorial Hospital
Cannon Street Hospital
Cannon Street Hospital, est...
Good Samaritan Hospital (1891-1961)
Site of the first independent
private hospital in No...
White Mountain Hospital
Built during the great depression using native stone & W.P...
The Wyoming State Hospital
In 1886, the Territorial Legislature established the Wyomi...
Results for Hospital
Hospital
Only the most impoverished people sought treatment at a hospital.
The first county hospital in Bakersfield opened its doors to the public in January 1875. The hospital was constructed at 13th and G Streets for $1,400.00. It was a plain one-story ...
The Post Hospital
In 1904, the U.S. Army built a new Post Hospital at Vancouver Barracks as a part of a nationwide effort to modernize its forces. Unlike the previous one, the hospital was constructed with brick to enhance sanitation and boasted a ...
Charlottesville General Hospital
During the Civil War, the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, the Charlottesville town hall and the courthouse, as well as nearby homes and hotels were converted into a makeshift hospital complex called the Charlottesville General Hospital. It treated more ...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These men, veterans of many hard fought battles, died in the Confederate hospitals located here, 1863-1865. They were the Hood, Hill, Lumpkin, and several temporary ones. Among the gallant Confederate women who served in ...
Goshen Emergency Hospital
With gift of this property, 1915, by Luella M. Van Leuven, Goshen Emergency Hospital remained here until 1967, providing care to thousands.
Benefactors included Gates McGarrah (1978 GOCOBI)
Marker is on Greenwich Ave (Route 207) 0.3 miles north of Quickway (New York ...
Main Crown Forces Hospital
Burgoyne’s retreating army was forces to leave its sick and wounded to the care of the Americans. The main British medical facilities were located on the flat area below and to your right.
Marker can be reached from Park Tour Road, ...
Cannon Street Hospital / McClennan Banks Memorial Hospital
Cannon Street Hospital
Cannon Street Hospital, established here in 1897, served the African-American community of Charleston until 1959. Officially the Hospital and Training School for Nurses, it occupied a three-story brick building constructed ca. 1800. Dr. Alonzo C. McClennan (1855-1912), ...
Good Samaritan Hospital (1891-1961)
Site of the first independent
private hospital in North
Carolina built exclusively for
African Americans. Established
by Jane Renwick Smedberg
Wilkes of St. Peter's Episcopal
Church. One of the oldest
black hospitals then in
operation in the U.S.
Marker is on S Graham St.
Courtesy hmdb.org
White Mountain Hospital
Built during the great depression using native stone & W.P.A. labor, this twenty-bed facility finally opened in 1939 when a doctor agreed to come to Round Valley to finish, lease & run the hospital for 10 years.
Marker is on South ...
The Wyoming State Hospital
In 1886, the Territorial Legislature established the Wyoming State Hospital, originally named the Wyoming State Asylum for the Insane, to provide care for mentally ill citizens. The site chosen for the hospital was at the southern edge of Evanston on ...