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University of Southern Indiana 115 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.15 seconds. 
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U.S. Congressman Charles LaFollette toured a hospital with Dr. Edith Summerskill (not pictured) and the Mayor of Fulham (the unidentified man with his back to the camera)[...]
1945 | MSS 005-009 | Charles LaFollette Collection |
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U.S. Marine Hospital at 2700 W. Illinois St., built in 1888 to take care of servicemen. The hospital closed in 1947 and it reopened as the U.S. Naval & Marine Corps R[...]
December 19, 1978 | MSS 026-010 | Joan Marchand Collection |
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U.S. Marine Hospital at 2700 W. Illinois St., built in 1888 to take care of servicemen. The hospital closed in 1947 and it reopened as the U.S. Naval & Marine Corps R[...]
December 19, 1978 | MSS 026-013 | Joan Marchand Collection |
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U.S. Marine Hospital at 2700 W. Illinois St., built in 1888 to take care of servicemen. The hospital closed in 1947 and it reopened as the U.S. Naval & Marine Corps R[...]
December 19, 1978 | MSS 026-009 | Joan Marchand Collection |
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A building at Boehne Camp Hospital, located on Boehne Camp Rd. between Hogue Rd. and Upper Mountain Rd. Soon after the Anti-Tuberculosis Society organized in 1907 in resp[...]
1989 | RH 031-017 | Regional Photographs Collection |
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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 re[...]
1989 | RH 031-016 | Regional Photographs Collection |
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Sketch of the United States Marine Hospital at 916 W Ohio St. It was built by the federal government on the banks of the Ohio River to tend to ill and injured river men. [...]
circa 1910 | RH 031-004 | Regional Photographs Collection |
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Evansville State Hospital at 3400 Lincoln Ave. When the Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane opened in 1890, it was 3 miles from the city limits. The grounds were so [...]
May 1977 | MSS 183-038 | Hammond-Awe Collection |
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Tri-State Medical Center at 715 First Ave. This is now the Tri-State Professional [Bldg.?]
May 1977 | MSS 183-055 | Hammond-Awe Collection |
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Medical Arts Building at 3700 Bellemeade Ave. In 2022 this building looks much the same as it does here.
circa 1963 | MSS 145-094 | Herbert E. Ashby Collection |

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