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Staff standing outside of a building at Boehne Camp Hospital, located on Boehne Camp Rd. between Hogue Rd. and Upper Mt. Vernon Rd. Soon after the Anti-Tuberculosis Society organized in 1907 in response to an epidemic, a privately-funded tent colony was established on a farm on the city�s west side. Patients seeking a cure were sent to the colony for rest in the fresh air and sun. Soon the camp was recognized as one of the most advanced treatment centers in the country. After 1924, the county operated the facility, which was renamed the Boehne Tuberculosis Hospital, in honor of John W. Boehne, a former Evansville mayor and U. S. Congressman, who had donated the grounds. The hospital closed in the 1960s, and the main building was razed around 2000.

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