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Foxborough State Hospital Cemetery
Not all patients of the Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsoma...
The Former Canadian Hospital
This building, now a residence, was Canadian's first hospi...
Confederate Field Hospital
Battle of Mill Springs
This is the site of the Confe...
State Hospital
Opened in 1889, grew from 40 patents to 10,000 by 1954. In...
Napa State Hospital
Situated on 192 acres of Rancho Tulocay land purchased fro...
National Historic Landmark - Utica State Hospital, Main Building
National Historic Landmark - Utica State Hospital, Main Bu...
National Historic Landmark - Hudson River State Hospital
National Historic Landmark - Hudson River State Hospital, ...
National Historic Landmark-Buffalo State Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Buffalo State Hospital
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National Historic Landmark- Pennsylvania Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Pennsylvania Hospital
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National Historic Landmark- Pennsylvania Hospital Institute
National Historic Landmark - Institute of the Pennsylvania...
Results for Hospital
Foxborough State Hospital Cemetery
Not all patients of the Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates or its successor, the Foxboro State Hospital, had known family contacts or families able to provide for their burial. To insure a proper final resting place, the commonwealth of ...
The Former Canadian Hospital
This building, now a residence, was Canadian's first hospital, opened on June 16, 1917. Funds for construction were obtained by public subscription. Dr. H. C. Caylor, first owner, sold to Dr. L. V. Dawson in 1920. From 1924 to 1949, ...
Confederate Field Hospital
Battle of Mill Springs
This is the site of the Confederate Hospital used by Confederate surgeons after the Battle of Mill Springs. The site is being preserved with the help of a Federal grant from the Land and Water Conservation Fund, ...
State Hospital
Opened in 1889, grew from 40 patents to 10,000 by 1954. Inc. nursing school, farm, power & train depots. Closed October 10, 1996.
Marker is at the intersection of Carlton Avenue (County Route 17) and Smith Street, on the left ...
Napa State Hospital
Situated on 192 acres of Rancho Tulocay land purchased from Don Cayetano Juarez, this hospital opened its doors in November 1875. The central building was constructed of native stone and millions of bricks made on this site. Over the years ...
National Historic Landmark - Utica State Hospital, Main Building
National Historic Landmark - Utica State Hospital, Main Building
Opened in 1842, this massive building was the first --state asylum for the insane poor-- in New York, and one of the most powerful architectural statements in the Greek Revival style built ...
National Historic Landmark - Hudson River State Hospital
National Historic Landmark - Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building
The Hudson River State Hospital is the first significant example of the high Victorian Gothic style applied to institutional construction in the United States.
Designed by Frederick C. Withers, it represents the ...
National Historic Landmark-Buffalo State Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Buffalo State Hospital
Begun in 1872, this is an important transitional building in the developing style of H. H. Richardson. It is the first major work on which he collaborated with Frederick Law Olmsted and his partner, ...
National Historic Landmark- Pennsylvania Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Pennsylvania Hospital
Authorized by the Pennsylvania legislature in 1751 and at its present location since 1756, this is the earliest established public hospital in the country.
Conceived by Dr. Thomas Bond, an eminent Philadelphia physician of the 18th ...
National Historic Landmark- Pennsylvania Hospital Institute
National Historic Landmark - Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital
Completed in 1859, this hospital for the mentally ill introduced innumerable innovations for its day and influenced similar institutions throughout America.
Its basic plan was the work of Dr. Thomas ...