This shows the old hospital with the wing to the east which was built sometime after 1910, and was torn down in the spring of 1927 when the women's gym was built on its site. The west part of this building remains in 1973 as TBI. To the left is the nurses cottage. Just to the left out of the picture was the railroad grade and the dirt road is the uphill end of 17th street where it turned SE parallel to the railroad. Note the weeds and the fence around the building. The east wing is characterized by tall windows through which one can see a bed in one of the upper windows. The wheel of a carriage and the south hitching post can be seen at the left of the old building, and several chairs are out on the lawn in front of the building.
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This shows the old hospital with the wing to the east which was built sometime after 1910, and was torn down in the spring of 1927 when the women's gym was built on its site. The west part of this building remains in 1973 as TBI. To the left is the nurses cottage. Just to the left out of the picture was the railroad grade and the dirt road is the uphill end of 17th street where it turned SE parallel to the railroad. Note the weeds and the fence around the building. The east wing is characterized by tall windows through which one can see a bed in one of the upper windows. The wheel of a carriage and the south hitching post can be seen at the left of the old building, and several chairs are out on the lawn in front of the building.
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