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The Salem Hospital was founded in 1873, by Capt. John Bertram. | The Salem Hospital was founded in 1873, by Capt. John Bertram. One of the first Salem hospitals was a large brick building, 31 Charter Street, formerly a private residence, | ||
the birthplace of the late Hon. Stephen H. Phillips, attorney-general of Massachusetts and of Hawaii. The present hospital on Highland Ave. was erected in 1916-17, largely as a | the birthplace of the late Hon. Stephen H. Phillips, attorney-general of Massachusetts and of Hawaii. The present hospital on Highland Ave. was erected in 1916-17, largely as a | ||
replacement for the Charter Street building burned in the Salem fire of 1914. | replacement for the Charter Street building burned in the Salem fire of 1914. |
Revision as of 09:01, 15 April 2011
The Salem Hospital was founded in 1873, by Capt. John Bertram. One of the first Salem hospitals was a large brick building, 31 Charter Street, formerly a private residence, the birthplace of the late Hon. Stephen H. Phillips, attorney-general of Massachusetts and of Hawaii. The present hospital on Highland Ave. was erected in 1916-17, largely as a replacement for the Charter Street building burned in the Salem fire of 1914.
See Also
- Visitor's Guide to Salem 1953 ed., p. 152