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Hospitals

Welcome to the hospitals page of our site.

 

This page is a list of hospitals (both private and main) created to help researchers, family historians, genealogists or anyone searching for information on hospitals in a particular area. When possible, established dates or cities/towns are listed with the hospital. I hope this information will help researchers on locating or verifying where their ancestor may have worked, the environment of the facility or even (in some small cases) if any actual records are still available. 

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This list is not conclusive but ongoing. As more and more information on hospital names is found, they will be added here so please check back often. thank you!

Alabama Hospitals
Alabama Insane Hospital - Established 1860

Alabama State Hospital for the Insane

Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, Talladega AL

Bryce Hospital

Huntsville Infirmary

John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital

Jackson Hospital

Mobile City Hospital

Port Hospital - Established 1852
Providence Infirmary, Mobile AL
US Marine Hospital - Exclusively for sick seaman

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Alaska Hospitals

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Arizona Hospitals

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Arkansas Hospitals
Arkansas State Lunatic Asylum, Little Rock AR - Established 1882
Deaf Mute Institute, Little Rock AR
Institute for the Blind, Little Rock AR
Ladies Benevolent Association Hospital, Little AR - Established August 1875. Located at the northwest corner of 7th and High
L.R. & F.S. and L.R.M.R. & F. Ry Hospital, Little Rock AR -  Established 1883. Located on the corner of 3d and Collins
U.S. Marine Hospital, Little Rock AR

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California Hospitals
Alameda County Infirmary, Hospital and Alms House, San Leandro - Established 10 August 1864

California Medical College (Eclectic), Oakland

California Woman's Hospital, San Francisco

Chinese Hospital, San Francisco

City and County Hospital, San Francisco

Cooper Medical College, San Francisco

French Hospital, San Francisco

German Hospital, San Francisco - Established 1854

Hahnemann Medical College of San Francisco (Homeopathic), San Francisco

Home for the Care of Inebriates, San Francisco

Insane Asylum of the State of California, Stockton - Established 1853

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Vallejo - Established 1884

Medical Department University of California (Toland Medical College), San Francisco

Napa Insane Asylum - Received patients only from San Francisco; Established 1875
Naval Hospital, Mare Island

Oakland County Infirmary
Oakland Homeopathic Hospital, Oakland - Opened 1877
Pacific Asylum, Stockton - Established 1871

Pacific Dispensary for Women and Children, San Francisco
St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco - Established 1871
St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco
San Francisco Female Hospital, San Francisco
San Francisco Homeopathic Hospital, San Francisco - Opened 1881
San Francisco Lying-In Hospital and Foundling Asylum - Established 1868
Twenty-Sixth Street Hospital (Small Pox)
U.S. Marine Hospital, San Francisco
U.S. Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation


Colorado Hospitals
Arapahoe County Hospital - Established 1873
Deaf, Mute and Blind Institute -- State, Pueblo

Grand Army Hospital, Leadville

Hawkins Hospital - Established 1883. For the treatment of diseases of women.
Insane Asylum - State, Pueblo
Medical Department of the University of Colorado, Boulder

Medical Department of the University of Denver, Denver
St. Lukes Hospital, Denver - Established 1881.

St. Luke's Hospital, Leadville - Established 1885

St. Vincent's Hospital, Leadville - Established 1879. For the indigent.

Union Pacific Hospital - Established 1884. For the employees of U.P. Railway.​

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Connecticut Hospital
American Asylum, Hartford - Established 1816

Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport
Connecticut Hospital for the Insane, Middletown - Established 1884

Cottage Hospital, New London

Cromwell Hall Insane Asylum, Cromwell - Established 1877
Hartford Free Dispensary, Hartford

Hartford Hospital, Hartford - Established 1854
Homeopathic Dispensary, New Haven

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Lakeville - Established 1858

Institution for Feeble-minded Children, Meriden - Established 1881

Lamborn Hospital, Bismarck

Medical Department of Yale College, New Haven 

New Haven Dispensary, New Haven - Established 1871

New Haven Hospital, New Haven - Established in 1827; opened 1833

Retreat for the Insane, Hartford - Opened for patients 1 April 1824
Sanitarium for Women, Hartford 

Spring Hill Institution for Insane, Litchfield
Walnut Lodge, Hartford - Established 1880


Delaware Hospitals
Diamond State Insane Hospital - Established 1885

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District of Columbia (Washington DC) Hospitals
Central Dispensary, Washington
Childrens Hospital, Washington DC - Incorporated 1870

Columbia Hospital for Women, Washington DC - Established 1866.
Emergency Hospital, Washington DC

Freedmen's Hospital, Washington DC - Established 1862
Garfield Memorial, Washington DC 
Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington DC - Established 1853
Homeopathic Free Dispensary, Washington DC - Established 1882
Medical Department of Howard University, Washington DC

Medical Department of the National University, Washington DC

Medical Department of the University of Georgetown, Washington DC

National Homeopathic Hospital, Washington DC - Established 1884
National Medical College Medical Department Columbian University, Washington DC

Providence Hospital, Washington DC - Established 1862

Washington Eye and Ear Infirmary, Washington DC​

Woman's Dispensary, Washington DC - Object, medical and surgical treatment of women and children, by women only

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Florida Hospitals
Chattahoochee State Lunatic Asylum
Medical Department of the University of Florida, Jacksonville 

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Georgia Hospitals
Atlanta Hospital and Benevolent Home

Atlanta Medical College, Atlanta

Atlanta Surgical Infirmary

Bibb County Hospital, Macon

Central Ivy Street Hospital

Georgia Eclectic Medical College, Atlanta

Lunatic Asylum of the State of Georgia (Near Milledgeville)

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta

National Surgical Institute - (Orthopedic, plastic and general surgery)
Private Infirmary for Diseases of Women - Established in the spring of 1881. For the treatment of diseases of women.

Savannah Hospital for Sick Poor, Savannah - Established 10 December 1808
Southern Medical College, Atlanta

St. Joseph's Infirmary, Atlanta - Under charge of Sisters of Charity
Wm A. & T. D. Lowes Private Infirmary, Atlanta - For diseases of women and children

 

Idaho Hospitals

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Illinois Hospitals
Alexian Brothers' Hospital - Established 1866; rebuilt 1872. Treat only male patients.
Augustana Hospital, Chicago - Established 1884

Bellevue Place, Batavia
Bennett College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery, Chicago

Bennett Free Dispensary, Chicago - Established 1869
Bennett Hospital, Chicago - Established 1877; Treatment of surgical cases
Bethesda Free Medical Mission, Chicago - Established 1884. Care for the poor.

Blessing Hospital, Quincy
Bradley Hospital, Peoria

Central Free Dispensary of West Chicago - For the gratuitous attendance of the sick poor
Central Homeopathic Dispensary, Chicago - Established 1876
Central Hospital for the Insane, Jacksonville - Established 1847; enlarged in 1884

Chicago Avenue Free Medical Mission, Chicago - Established July 1883
Chicago Dermal Institute, Chicago Opera House - Treatment Diseases of skin
Chicago Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago - Established 1870. Treatment of Diseases of Eye and Ear
Chicago Floating Hospital, Chicago
Chicago Homeopathic Hospital, Chicago - Established 1876
Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, Chicago

Chicago Hospital for Women and Children, Chicago - Established 1865
Chicago Medical College, Chicago

Chicago Nursery and Half-Orphan Asylum, Chicago - Charitable abode for half-orphans
Chicago Throat and Chest Hospital - Established 1883

City Hospital, Peoria

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, Chicago

Cook County Hospital, Chicago - Established 1882. Treatment of sick poor.
Cottage Hospital, Peoria

Emergency Hospital, Chicago - Established 1886
Eye, Ear and Throat Dispensary, Chicago
Free Medical Mission of the Chicago Ave. Church, Chicago - Free dispensing of medicine
German Hospital of Chicago, Chicago - Established 5 August 1884
Hahnemann College Dispensary, Chicago

Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago - Established 1870
Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Chicago

Home for Incurables, Chicago
Hospital Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet

Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago - Established 1858. Gratuitous treatment of curable cases of the eye and ear.
Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane, Kankakee - Established 1877; opened 1879

Invalids Home, Peoria - Treatment of women.

Jacksonville Hospital, Jacksonville - Established 1874

Maurice Porter Memorial Hospital, Chicago - Established 1882. For children exclusively; charitable
Mercy Hospital, Chicago - Established 1850
Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago - Established 1881
Northern Hospital for the Insane, Elgin - Established 1869

Oak Lawn Retreat Insane Asylum, Jacksonville

Plymouth Medical, Chicago - Established 1884
Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago - Established 1883
Quincy College of Medicine, Quincy

Rockford Island Free Medical Dispensary, Rock Island - Established 1882. Free Homeopathic treatment for the poor.

Rush Medical College, Chicago

St. Anthonys Hospital

St. Elizabeth Hospital - Established 1880. Treatment of all diseases with the exception of venerial contagious diseases.

St. Francis Hospital, Litchfield

St. Francis Hospital, Peoria

St. Johns Hospital, Springfield

St. Joseph's Hospital, Alton

St. Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington

St. Joseph's Hospital, Chicago - Established 1860
St. Josephs Hospital, Highland - Established 1878

St. Josephs Hospital, Joliet - Established 1882

St. Lukes Free Hospital, Chicago - Established 1864
St. Lukes Hospital Dispensary, Chicago
St. Lukes Hospital, Rock Island

St. Marys Hospital. Decatur - Established 1879

St. Marys Hospital, Quincy

St. Mary's Infirmary, Cairo - Established 1867

South Side Free Dispensary, Chicago
Southern Hospital for Insane - Established 1869

State Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, Lincoln - Established 1865

State Institution for the Blind, Jacksonville - Established 1849

State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Jacksonville - Established 1839

Ulrichs Orphan Asylum, Chicago - Charitable abode for orphans
U.S. Marine Hospital, Cairo

West Side Free Dispensary, Chicago - Established 1882
Womans Christian Association - Dispensary, Chicago - For the benefit of respectable poor women and children
Womans Hospital of Chicago, Chicago - Established 16 November 1879; Gynecological surgery and treatment
Woman's Medical College of Chicago, Chicago

 

Indiana Hospitals
Bobb's Free Dispensary, Indianapolis - Re-established 1885; Under auspices of Medical College of Indiana

Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis

City Dispensary, Indianapolis

County Asylum for the Insane, Fort Wayne

County Infirmary, Indianapolis

Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Richmond

Fort Wayne College of Medicine, Fort Wayne

Ft. Wayne City Hospital, Fort Wayne - Established 1878

Hospital Medical College of Evansville, Evansville

Indiana Eclectic Medical College, Indianapolis

Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Indianapolis

Indiana Institute for Educating the Deaf and Dumb, Indianapolis​

Indianapolis City Hospital, Indianapolis - Established 1865

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Knightstown - Established 1878

Oak Park Sanitarium, Elkhart
Physio-Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis
Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis

National Surgical Institute, Indianapolis
Northern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Logansport
Rose Dispensary, Terre Haute

Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Evansville
St. Anthonys Hospital, Terre Haute

St. Joseph's Hospital, South Bend
St. Joseph's Hospital, Fort Wayne - Established 1869
St. Stephens Hospital, Richmond - Established 1884
St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis

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Iowa Hospitals
Burlington Hospital, Burlington - Established 1880

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk

Cottage Hospital, Des Moines - Established 1876

Des Moines Free Dispensary, Des Moines - Established 1882

German Klinik, Davenport - Established 1882. Treatment of diseases of the nervous system.

Homeopathic Medical Department of the State University of Iowa, Iowa City

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Glenwood - Established 1876

Iowa College for the  Blind, Vinton

Iowa College of Physicians and Surgeons, Des Moines

Iowa Hospital for Insane, Independence - Established 1868; opened to patients 1873.

Iowa Hospital for the Insane, Mt. Pleasant

Iowa Institution for the Deaf and Dumb

Iowa Medical College (Eclectic), Medical Department of Drake University, Des Moines

King Eclectic Medical College, Des Moines

Medical Department of the State University of Iowa, Iowa City

Mercy Hospital, Davenport
St. Francis Hospital, Burlington
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Dubuque - County and U.S. Marine service each have a ward. Staff of volunteer physicians.

 

Kansas Hospitals
Atchison City Hospital, Atchinson - Established 1883
Christ's Hospital, Topeka - Opened 1883. Church hospital for general use.

Kansas Institution for the Education of the Blind, Wyandotte

Kansas Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb

Kansas State Asylum for Idiotic and Imbecile Youth, Lawrence - Removed to Winfield, KS in 1886
Kansas State Insane Asylum, Osawatomie - Established 1866

Leavensworth Insane Asylum

Medical Department, The University of Kansas, Lawrence 

South Western Health Institute, Wichita
St. Johns Hospital
State Insane Asylum, Topeka - Established 1875.

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Kentucky Hospitals
Blackburn Sanitarium, Louisville

Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, Anchorage
Christian Church Widows and Orphans' Home, Louisville

Dispensary of the University of Louisville, Medical Department of the University of Louisville, Louisville - Established 1874

Eastern Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, Lexington

Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville

Institute for Feeble-Minded Children, Frankfort - Established 1860

John N. Norton Infirmary

Kentucky Institution for the Blind, Louisville

Kentucky Institution for the Education of Deaf Mutes, Danville - Organized 1826

Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville

Louisville City Hospital, Louisville

Louisville Medical College, Louisville

Medical and Surgical Dispensary, Louisville - Free treatment for the poor.

Medical Department of the University of Louisville, Louisville

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Covington - Established 6 January 1860
St. John's Eruptive Hospital, Louisville

St. Josephs Hospital, Lexington - Established 1874
Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, Louisville - Established 1874. For the care of sufferers from railway accidents.
University Dispensary, Louisville - Established 1855
U.S. Marine Hospital, Louisville - For the care of American seaman
Western Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, Hopkinsville - Occupied in 1854, burnt in 1860, occupied in 1864

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Louisiana Hospitals
Alexandria Charity Hospital, Alexandria, Rapides Parish - Established 1882
Blind Asylum, Baton Rouge
Charity Hospital State of Louisiana, New Orleans - Established 1832

Circus St. Infirmary, New Orleans

Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Baton Rouge
Hospital de la St. Famille for Colored Widows, New Orleans
Hotel Dieu, New Orleans - Established 1859
Louisiana Retreat, New Orleans - Established 1864. Care of the Insane.

Lunatic Asylum
Luzenburg Hospital, New Orleans
Medical Department of the Tulane University of Louisiana, New Orleans

Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport - Established 1875

Small Pox Infirmary, New Orleans - Established 1882
Touro Infirmary, New Orleans - Established 1868
United States Marine Hospital, New Orleans - Established 1885

 

Maine Hospitals
Cumberland Sanitarium & Sulphur Spring Co., Cumberland

Greeley Hospital, Portland - Established 1874

Maine Eye & Ear Infirmary, Portland - Established 1885

Maine Insane Hospital, Augusta - Established 1840
Maine General Hospital, Portland - Established 1874

Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College, Brunswick

Portland Dispensary, Portland - Established 1853
Portland School for Medical Instruction, Portland

U.S. Marine Hospital, Portland - Established 1859
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Maryland Hospitals
Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, Baltimore - Established 1882; Incorporated 1885
Baltimore Free Dispensary, Baltimore
Baltimore General Dispensary, Baltimore
Baltimore Homeopathic Free Dispensary, Baltimore
Baltimore Medical College, Baltimore

Baltimore University School of Medicine Free Dispensary, Baltimore
Calvert Free Dispensary of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore
Church Home and Infirmary, Baltimore - Established 1858. General hospital and home for poor of Episcopal church.
City Hospital, Baltimore
City Hospital for the Insane, Baltimore
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore

Eastern Dispensary, Baltimore
Eye and Ear Dispensary (free) of the Church Home and Infirmary, Baltimore
Fort Hill Private Home and Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, 3 miles from Ellicott City - Established 1886

Free Dispensary of the Baltimore Polyclinic and Medical School, Baltimore
Free Dispensary for the Treatment of the Diseases of Women, Baltimore
Hebrew Hospital and Asylum, Baltimore - Established 1867
Institution for the Colored Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, Baltimore
Hospital for the Women of Maryland of Baltimore City, Baltimore
Hospital of the Good Samaritan, Baltimore
John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore

Maryland General Hospital, Baltimore
Maryland Hospital for the Insane, Spring Grove

Maryland Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Baltimore
Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb, Cumberland
Maryland Women's Hospital, Baltimore - Connected with the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Maternite Hospital, Baltimore - Established 1874. For the care of women during confinement and puerperal period.
Matley Hill Sanitarium for the Cure of Mental and Nervous Diseases, St. Denis

Medical Department of the John Hopkins University, Baltimore

Mount Hope Retreat, Baltimore - For the care of the sick and insane.
Nervous Diseases Free Dispensary, Baltimore
Northeastern Dispensary, Baltimore
Northeastern Dispensary, Baltimore - Treatment of diseases of women
Northwestern Free Dispensary, Baltimore
Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, Baltimore - Established 1877

School of Medicine of the University of Maryland, Baltimore

St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore
St. Agnes Hospital, Carrollton
St. Joseph General Hospital, Baltimore
Southern Dispensary, Baltimore

Union Protestant Infirmary, Baltimore - Established 1854. Charitable.
U.S. Marine Hospital, Baltimore - Opened 1 June 1886
University Hospital and Dispensary, Baltimore
Waverly and Homestead Dispensary and Relief Association, Baltimore
Woman's and Child's Hospital and Dispensary, Baltimore
Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, Baltimore

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Massachusetts Hospitals

Adams' Nervine Asylum, Boston - Established 1880. For indigent, debilitated, nervous people not insane.

Alms House Infirmary, Springfield

Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport - Opened 1884

Asylum for the Chronic Insane, Worcester - Established 1877

Boothby Surgical Hospital, Boston

Boston City Hospital, Boston - Established 1814.

Boston Dispensary, Boston - Established 1796

Boston Home for Incurables, Boston - Established 1883.

Boston Lunatic Hospital, South Boston - Established 1839

Boston Lying-In Hospital, Boston - Established 1832

Boston University School of Medicine (Homeopathic), Boston

Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge - Incorporated 1871

Carney Hospital, South Boston

Channing Home, Boston 

Charlestown Free Dispensary and Hospital, Boston

Charlestown Free Dispensary and Hospital, Charlestown - Established 1872

Children's Hospital, Boston

Children's Island Sanitarium, Salem - Established 1886.

City Dispensary, Lowell - Established September 1879

City Hospital, Springfield - Established 1879

City Hospital of the City of Worcester, Worcester - Established 1871. Treatment of Injuries and acute diseases, not contagious.

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Boston

Consumptives' Home, Boston

Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton - Established 1885. Charitable for the sick poor.

Danver Lunatic Hospital, Danvers - Established 1887

Deer Island Institutions, Boston Harbor

Dispensary for Diseases of Women & Children, Boston - Established 1873

Dispensary of the Dwight Manufacturing Co., Chicopee Falls

Essex Co. Receptacle for the Insane, Ipswich

Fall River Hospital, Fall River - Established 1885

Free Hospital for Women, Boston

Haverhill City Hospital - Established 1882

Herbert Hall, Worcester

Homeopathic Free Dispensary, Worcester

Homeopathic Medical Dispensary, Boston

Homeopathic Medical Dispensary, Boston

Homeopathic Medical Dispensary, Boston

Hospital Cottages for Children, Baldwinsville, Templeton

House of Mercy (Cottage Hospital), Pittsfield

House of the Good Samaritan, Boston

Insane Annex, Springfield

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Barre - Established 1848

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Fayville - Established 1870

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, South Boston - Established 1848.

Jamaica Plain Dispensary, Boston

Jews Hospital, Boston - Opened June 5, 1855 to patients; located on 28th Street, between 7th and 8th Ave.

Little Sisters of the Poor

Lowell Hospital, Lowell

Lunatic Hospital, Boston

Lunatic Hospital,  Danvers

Lynn Hospital, Lynn

Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston - Incorporated February 1826

Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates, Foxboro

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston - Established 1811

Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, Boston - Established 1855

Massachusetts School for the Feeble Minded, Boston - Established 1846

Massachusetts Working People's Aid Society Dispensary, Boston

McLean Insane Asylum, Somerville - Branch of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston

Medical School of Harvard University, Boston

Memorial Hospital, Washburne Free Dispensary, Worcester

Morton Hospital, Taunton - Established 1889

Murdock Free Surgical Hospital for Women, Boston

Naval Hospital, Chelsea

New England Dispensary, Boston - Established 1863

New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston

Newton Cottage Hospital, Newton - Established 1886

Northampton Lunatic Hospital, Northampton - Established 1858. For the care of the insane of Western Massachusetts.

Private Hospital for Gynaesic & General Diseases, Boston

Private Hospital for Mental Diseases, Boston - Established 1879

Private Hospital for Women, Cambridge - Established 1880

Provident Dispensary, Springfield - Established 1887

Quincy Hospital - Incorporated 1889

Riverview, Baldwinsville 

Roxbury's Homeopathic Dispensary, Roxbury - Established 1887

Rufus S. Frost General Hospital, Chelsea - Opened November 25, 1890

Shady Lawn, Northampton - Established 1874. For Lunacy, inebriates and diseases of women.

Small Pox Hospital, Roslindale

Springfield City Hospital, Springfield - Established 1879

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Roxbury

St. John's Hospital, Lowell - Established 1867

St. Joseph's Home for Sick and Destitute Servant Girls, Boston - Established 1887

St. Joseph's Hospital, New Bedford - Established 1873

St. Luke's Home for Convalescents, Roxbury - Established 1870

St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford - Established 1885

St. Margaret's Infirmary, Boston - Established 1881

St. Mary's Infant Asylum & Lying in Hospital - Established 1868

Salem Hospital - Established 1874

Seashore Home, Winthrop - Established 1875

Shady Lawn, Northampton - Established 1874

Smallpox Hospital, Boston - Established 1877

Springfield Hospital, Springfield - Established 1869

State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton - Established 1854

State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester 

The Highlands, Winchendon - Private hospital for people who need treatment for nervous and mental diseases. 

U.S. Marine Hospital, Vineyard Haven

U.S. Marine Hospital, Boston

U.S. Naval Hospital, Chelsea - Established 1823

Washburn Free Dispensary, Worcester

Washingtonian Home, Boston - Established 1857

West End Nursery and Child's Hospital, Boston - Established 1881

Westborough Insane Hospital, Westborough - Established 1884

Worcester Homeopathic Free Dispensary, Worcester - Established 1880

Worcester Insane Asylum, Worcester - Established 1877

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Michigan Hospitals
Asylum for Insane Criminals, Ionia
Bay City Hospital, Bay City
City Physicians' Office, Detroit - Established 1880
Department of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Detroit College of Medicine, Detroit

Detroit Sanitarium, Detroit - Established 1884

Eastern Michigan Asylum, Pontiac - Established 1878
Harper Hospital, Detroit - Established 1886

Home for the Friendless, East Saginaw

Homeopathic Hospital, Ann Arbor - Established 1875
Homeopathic Medical College of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

House of Providence - Established 1867; Lying-In Hospital and Foundlings' Asylum

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Kalamazoo - Established 1859
Manistee Hospital, Manistee

Marquette Hospital, Marquette

Michigan Asylum for the Insane, Lansing

Michigan Asylum for Insane, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co. - Established 1859

Michigan State Retreat, Detroit
Port Huron Hospital and Home, Port Huron - Established 1880

St. Luke's Hospital, Church Home, Detroit - Established 1861
St. Mary's Hospital, Detroit - Established 1849

St. Mary's Hospital, East Saginaw - Established 1874
St. Marys Hospital, Free Eye and Ear Infirmary, Detroit - Established 1877

State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Flint - Established 1854

U.S. Marine Hospital, Detroit - Built 1855
West End Dispensary, Detroit
Woman's Hospital and Foundlings' Home, Detroit - Established about 1869

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Minnesota Hospitals
City and County Hospital, St. Paul

Homeopathic Hospital of Minneapolis, Minneapolis - Established 1883

Institution for Feeble Minded Children, Faribault - Established 1879

Mercy Hospital, Minneapolis

Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons, Minneapolis

Minnesota College Hospital

Minnesota Department of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Minnesota Hospital for Insane, St. Peter - 1866

Minnesota School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, Faribault - Established 1858

Northwestern Hospital for Women and Children, Minneapolis - 1883

Second Minnesota Hospital for Insane, Rochester

St. Barnabas Hospital, Minneapolis

St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul - 1854

St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth - Established 1881
St. Luke's Hospital (Episcopal), St. Paul

St. Paul Medical College, St. Paul
Swedish Hospital, St. Paul

 

Mississippi Hospitals
Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Jackson
State Lunatic Asylum, Jackson - Established 1855


Missouri Hospitals

Alexian Brothers Hospital, St. Louis - Established 1870
All Saints Hospital, Kansas City - Established 1885

American Medical College (Eclectic), St. Louis

City Hospital, St. Joseph

Co-operative Hospital and Eye and Ear Infirmary, St. Joseph

Deaf and Dumb Asylum and Half Orphan Asylum for Girls, St. Louis

Evangelical Lutheran Hospital, St. Louis - Established 1858

Female Hospital and Industrial Home, St. Louis

German Evangelical Lutheran Hospital and Asylum, St. Louis

Good Samaritan Hospital, St. Louis - Established 1857

Homeopathic Medical College of Missouri, St. Louis

Hospital of the St. Louis Protestant Association

Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Fulton
Lying-In Hospital, St. Louis
Kansas City Eye and Ear Infirmary, Kansas City - Established 1883
Kansas City Hospital, Kansas City - Established 1870

Kansas City Medical College, Kansas City

K.C., St. P. & C.B.R.R. Hospital, St. Joseph - Established 1869

Medical Department of the University of Kansas City, Kansas City

Medical School of the University f the State of Missouri, Columbia

Missouri Medical College, St. Louis

Missouri Pacific Railway Company's St. Louis Hospital, St. Louis - Established 1880

Missouri Pacific Railway Hospital, Sedalia

Northwestern Medical College of St. Joseph, St. Joseph​

Pius Hospital, St. Louis

St. Ann's Widow's Home, Lying-In Hospital and Foundling Asylum, St. Louis - Established 1853
St. John's Hospital

St. Joseph's Hospital, Kansas City

St. Joseph Medical College, St. Joseph

St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis - Established 1884

St. Louis City Hospital - Established 1845

St. Louis Female Hospital, St. Louis - Established 1872

St. Louis Female Infirmary, St. Louis

St. Louis Insane Asylum, St. Louis - Established 1869

St. Louis Medical College, St. Louis

St. Louis Mullanphy Hospital, St. Louis

St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis

St. Mary's Infirmary, St. Louis

St. Vincent Asylum for the Insane, St. Louis​

State Lunatic Asylum, Fulton

State Lunatic Asylum, St. Joseph - Established 1874
Wabash, St. Louis Railway Hospital, Kansas City
Wayside Home, Kansas City - Established 1885
U.S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis

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Montana Hospitals
Insane Asylum, Warm Springs
St. John's Hospital, Helena

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Nebraska Hospitals
Central Hospital, Omaha

Child's Hospital and Home, Omaha - Established 1883

College of Medicine of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln

County Infirmary, Omaha - Established 1869

Lincoln Medical Institute, Lincoln
Nebraska Hospital for the Insane, Lincoln - Established 1871
Nebraska Institute for the Blind, Nebraska City

Nebraska Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Omaha

Omaha State Medical College, Omaha
St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha
The Auburn Infirmary, North Auburn - Treatment of female diseases and diseases of the eye and ear

 

Nevada Hospitals
Insane Asylum, Reno

 

New Hampshire Hospitals
Concord City Hospital, Concord - Established 1884
Elliott Hospital, Manchester

Medical Department of Dartmouth College, Hanover 

New Hampshire Asylum for Insane, Concord - Established 1842

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New Jersey Hospitals
Camden City Dispensary, Camden - Established 1866

Central Dispensary, Jersey City - Established 1881

Children's Seashore House, Atlantic City

Christ Hospital, Jersey - Established 1874

Cooper Hospital, Camden

Dispensary for Women and Children, Jersey City - Established 1 November 1871

Elizabeth General Hospital and Dispensary, Elizabeth - Dispensary organized April 1877; Hospital organized May 1879

Essex County Asylum for the Insane - Established 1872

Friends' Asylum for Insane, Frankfort

German Hospital, Newark - Opened 1870

Gurney Cottage, Atlantic City - Established 1885

Hospital of St. Barnibas, Newark - Established about 1870

Hudson County Lunatic Asylum, Snake Hill

Jersey City Charity Hospital, Jersey City

Ladies Hospital, Paterson

Memorial Hospital and Dispensary, Orange - Incorporated April 1873

Merchantville Sanitarium - Established 1886
Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield - Established 1877

New Jersey School for Deaf Mutes, Trenton

New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum

Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Newark - Established 1880

Newark City Hospital, Newark - Established 1882

Newark German Hospital, Newark - Established 1868

Passaic County Insane Asylum, Paterson

Paterson Eye and Ear Infirmary, Paterson - Opened May 1883

Private Retreat for Opium Habitues, Butler
St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City - Established 1864
St. James R.C. Hospital and Orphan Asylum, Newark
St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson - Established 1867

St. Mary's Hospital, Jersey City
St. Marys Hospital - Opened May 1866

St. Michaels Hospital, Newark
State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains - Established 1876
Summit Grove Place Sanitarium, Hammonton
The Homestead, Newark - Established 1872
Women's Hospital, Newark
Women's and Children's Hospital, Newark - Established 1881

 

New Mexico Hospitals
Atlantic and Pacific R.R. Hospital, Albuquerque - Established May 1882; Taking care of sick and injured of the road.

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New York Hospitals
Adult Hospital, Randalls Island

Albany Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Albany - At St. Peter's Hospital
Albany City Homeopathic Hospital and Dispensary, Albany - Established 1868

Albany Hospital, Albany - Established 1849
Albany's Hospital for Incurables, Albany - Established 1884
Albany Medical College (Medical Department of Union University), Albany

Atlantic Avenue Dispensary, Brooklyn

Auburn City Hospital, Auburn
Bedford Dispensary, Brooklyn

Bellevue Hospital, New York City - Established 1812

Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City

Binghamton Asylum for Chronic Insane, Binghamton - Opened 1881
Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane

Brigham Hall, Canandaigua - Incorporated 1859; Private hospital for the insane

Brooklyn Diet Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1877

Brooklyn E.D. Dispensary and Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1851

Brooklyn E.D. Homeopathic Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1872
Brooklyn Eclectic Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1865
Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1868
Brooklyn Homeopathic Dispensary, Brooklyn
Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1845
Brooklyn Maternity and N.Y. State School for Training Nurses, Brooklyn - Established 1871
Brooklyn Orthopedic Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1868
Brooklyn Sanitarium Hospital and Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 6 December 1879
Brooklyn Women's Homeopathic Hospital and Dispensary, Brooklyn
Buffalo City Dispensary, Buffalo - Established 1847

Buffalo Eye and Ear Infirmary, Buffalo - Established 1876

Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo - Established 21 November 1855

Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital, Buffalo - Established 1872

Buffalo Hospital of Sisters of Charity, Buffalo - Established 12 April 1848

Buffalo Quarantine Hospital, Buffalo

Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane - Established 1880

Buffalo Surgical Infirmary

Bureau of Medical and Surgical Relief for the Out Door Poor, Station F - Established 1866

Bushwick and East Brooklyn Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1878
Central Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1855
Central Homeopathic Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1838

Chambers Street Hospital (or the "House of Relief" of the New York Hospital)

Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island

Children's Hospital, Randall's Island

Children's Hospital for Contagious Diseases

Church of the Holy Communion Dispensary

City Dispensary and Eye and Ear Infirmary, Brooklyn - Established 1846

College of Medicine of Syracuse University, Syracuse

College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York (Medical Department of Columbia College), New York City

Colored Home and Hospital, New York City - Established 1845

County Hospital (Almshouse), Troy

Custodial Branch of New York Asylum for Idiots, Newark - Established 1878
Demilt Dispensary - Incorporated 1851

Deutsche Poliklinik - Organized 1883

Dispensary (Church Charity Foundation), Brooklyn

Dispensary for Children
Dispensary of the College of Medicine of Syracuse University, Syracuse

Dispensary for Women and Children, Brooklyn
Dispensary for Women and Children, Brooklyn

Dispensary Hospital, Brooklyn
Dispensary N.Y. Post-Graduate Medical School

Dr. Nelsons Chateau for Rest and Recuperation - Saratoga Springs - Established 1886

Dr. Robert Hamiltons Medical Institute, Saratoga Springs - Established 1854

Dr. Strongs' Remedial Institute, Saratoga Springs - Established 1855

Eastern Dispensary - Opened 1834

Eclectic Dispensary

Eclectic Medical College of the City of New York, New York City

Emergency Hospital, Buffalo - Established November 1883; Treatments of accidents

Emergency Hospital for Women

Faxton Hospital, Utica - Established 1873

Fordham Dispensary - Organized 1882

Free Dispensary, Buffalo

French Benevolent Society's Hospital - Established 1881

Gates Avenue Homo Dispensary, Brooklyn

German Dispensary - Established 1857

German Hospital - Established 13 September 1869

German West Side Dispensary

Good Samaritan Eye and Ear Infirmary, Buffalo - Established 1882
Hahnemann Hospital, New York City - Established 1876

Harlem Dispensary - Established 1868

Harlem Eye, Ear, and Throat Infirmary - Established January 1882

Hart's Island Hospital, Harts Island - Founded 10 August 1872

Highland Hospital - Matteawan

Home for Incurables, Fordham

Hospital and Dispensary for Nervous and Mental Diseases, Brooklyn - Established 1885

Hospital of the Good Shepherd, Binghamton - Established 1884
Hospital of the Good Shepherd Syracuse

Hospital for Incurables and Hospital Departments of the Workhouse and Almshouse, Blackwell's Island

Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Blackwell's Island - Established 1867

Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled - Established 1863

House of Rest for Consumptives, Mount Hope, Tremont - 1 November 1869

Howland's Private Insane Asylum

Hudson River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie - Established 1871

Idiot and Epileptic Hospital, Randall's Island

Infants Hospital, Randall's Island - Established 1866

Institute for Feeble-Minded Children, Syracuse - Established 1851

Institution for Feeble-Minded Children - Established 1880

Kings County Hospital, Flatbush

Kings County Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush

Le Conteulx St. Mary's Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Buffalo - Incorporated 1853

Long Island College Hospital and Dispensary, Brooklyn - Established 1859
Lucretia Mott Dispensary, Brooklyn
Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital - Established 1869

Marshall Infirmary and Rensselaer County Lunatic Asylum, Mount Ida, Troy - Established 1851

Maternity Hospital, Blackwell's Island

Medical Department of Niagara University, Buffalo

Medical Department of the University of Buffalo, Buffalo

Medical Department of the University of the City of New York (University Medical College), New York City

Metropolitan Dispensary

Metropolitan Throat Hospital - Established 1874

Metropolitan Throat Dispensary

Monroe County Insane Asylum, Rochester - Established 1863

Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids - Established 1884

Mount Sinai Hospital - Established 1852

Mount Sinai Hospital Dispensary - Established 1852

Naval Hospital, New York

New York City Asylum for Insane, Wards Island, New York City - For care of city pauper insane

New York City Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island

New York College of Veterinary Surgeons and School of Comparative Anatomy - Chartered 1857

New York Dispensary, New York City - Established 1790

New York Dispensary for Sick Children

New York Eye and Ear Infirmary - Established August 1820

New York Homeopathic Medical College, New York City

New York Homeopathic Medical College Dispensary

New York Hospital - Established 1877

New York Infirmary for Women and Children, Livingston Place - Established 1853

New York Institution for the Blind - Established 1832

New York Institution for the Blind, Batavia - Established 1868

New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York City - Established 1818

New York Medical College and Hospital for Women (Homeopathic), New York City

New York Medical Missionary Society - Established April 1881

New York Medical and Surgical Institute

New York Ophthalmic Hospital, New York City - Established 25 May 1852

New York Orthopedic Dispensary and Hospital - Organized 1866; incorporated 1868

New York Polyclinic Clinical School of Medicine and Surgery, New York City - Established 1881

New York Post Graduate Hospital, New York City

New York Skin and Cancer Hospital - Established 1882

New York State Asylum for Idiots, Geddes

New York State Emigrant Hospital, Asylum and Refuge, Wards Island - Founded 1847

North Brother Hospital (Formerly Riverside Hospital), North Brother Island

Northeastern Dispensary - Established 1882

Northern Dispensary - Established 1828

Northwestern Dispensary - Established 1852

Nursery and Childs Hospital - Established 1854

Ogdensburg City Hospital and Orphan Asylum, Ogdensburg

Ophthalmic and Aural Institute - Established 1869

Orthopedic Infirmary Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn

Oswego Hospital, Oswego

Paris Surgical Dispensary, Albany - Established 1885
Presbyterian Hospital - Established 1868

Private Hospital of Dr. Jones, Brooklyn - Established 1884

Providence Lunatic Asylum, Buffalo - Established 1860

Provident Dispensary, Buffalo

R.C. Charitable Hospital, Brooklyn

Reception Hospital

Rochester City Hospital, Rochester - Established 1863

Roosevelt Hospital - Incorporated 2 February 1864; corner stone laid 29 October 1869; hospital opened 2 November 1871

Sanford Hall, Flushing

Seney Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn

Small Pox Hospital, Cohoes - Established 1880

South Brooklyn Branch Dispensary

Southern Dispensary, Brooklyn

S.R. Smith Infirmary, Edgewater - Organized 1863

St. Barnabas' Hospital, Poughkeepsie - Organized 1871

St. Catherine's General Hospital, Brooklyn

St. Chrysosronis Chapel Dispensary - Established 1880

St. Elizabeth's Hospital

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Utica - Established 12 December 1866

St. Francis Hospital, Buffalo

St. Francis Hospital - Established 1864

St. Johns Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1871

St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers - Established 1870

St. Josephs Hospital (Branch of St. Francis Hospital) - Opened March 1882

St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse

St. Josephs Infirmary

St. Luke's Hospital, Utica

St. Luke's Hospital - Incorporated in 1850; opened for reception of patients 1 May 1858

St. Mary's Female Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1868

St. Mary's Free Hospital for Children - Established 1870

St. Mary's General Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1882

St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester - Established 1857

St. Mary's Lying-In Women's Hospital - Established 1852

St. Peter's Hospital, Albany - Established 1869

St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1864

St. Vincent's Hospital - Established 1857

State Asylum for Insane Criminals, Auburn - Established 1859

State Emigrant Hospital, New York City - Established 1847

State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane, Middletown - Established 1871

State Lunatic Asylum, Utica - Established 1843

Swinburne Dispensary, Albany

Swinburne Dispensary (Troy Branch)

Syracuse Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Syracuse - Incorporated 30 January 1881

Temporary Hospital, Castle Garden

Thanksgiving Hospital, Cooperstown - Organized 1867

The Childs Hospital, Albany - Established 1874

The Eastern Dispensary in the City of N.Y. - Established 25 April 1832

The Twenty-Five Cent Provident Dispensary

Tompkins Square Homeopathic Dispensary

Trinity Dispensary - Established 1880

Trinity Hospital

Troy Hospital, Fulton, Troy - Established 1848

Twenty Third and Twenty Fourth Wards Dispensary

United States Naval Hospital, Brooklyn

University Medical College Dispensary - Established 1883

U.S. Marine Hospital, Buffalo

U.S. Marine Hospital Service Dispensary, Buffalo

U.S. Marine Hospital - Stapleton, Staten Island

Utica City Dispensary, Utica - Organized 1877

Utica City Hospital, Utica - Organized 1877
Wards Island Hospital (Office - Castle Garden)

West Side German Dispensary, New York City - Established 1 Oct 1872

Western Dispensary

Willard Asylum for the Insane, Willard - Established 1869

Wilson Mission Dispensary

Woman's Hospital, Brooklyn - Established 1882; re-incorporated November 1885
Woman's Hospital, New York City - Established 1856
Woman's Infirmary, New York City - Established 1884

Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, New York City
Yorkville Homeopathic Hospital

 

North Carolina Hospitals
Eastern N.C. Insane Asylum, Goldsboro - Established 1 August 1880
Institution of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, Raleigh

Leonard Medical School, Medical Department of Shaw University, Raleigh

North Carolina Insane Asylum, Raleigh - Established 22 February 1856
The Western Insane Asylum, Morgantown
U.S. Marine Hospital, Wilmington
Wilmington City Hospital, Wilmington

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North Dakota Hospitals

 

Ohio Hospitals
Akron Free Medical Dispensary, Akron
Athens Asylum for the Insane, Athens

Butler County Infirmary, Princeton Pike

Central Asylum for the Insane, Columbus - Established 1868

Charity Hospital, Cleveland

Cincinnati Homeopathic Medical Dispensary, Cincinnati

Cincinnati Hospital, Cincinnati

Cincinnati Sanitarium, Hamilton Co. - Established 1873

City Infirmary, Cincinnati

City Infirmary, Cleveland

Clark County Infirmary, Springfield

Cleveland Asylum for the Insane, Cleveland

Cleveland City Hospital, Cleveland

Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital, Cleveland - Established 1869

Cleveland Polyclinic and Post Graduate Medicald School Dispensary, Cleveland

Dayton Asylum for the Insane, Dayton - Established 1855

Dayton City Infirmary, Dayton

Episcopal Hospital, Cincinnati - Established 1883

Franklin County Infirmary, Columbus

Free Eye and Ear Clinic, Cleveland

Good Samaritan Dispensary, Cleveland

Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati

Home for Sick Children, Cincinnati

Hospital Central Branch N.H.D.V.S. - Established 1869

Hospital of the Good Samaritan, Sandusky

Institute for Feeble-Minded Youths, (two miles west of Columbus) - Established 1857

Institution for the Education of the Blind, Columbus - Established 1837

Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Columbus - Established 1829

Invalids Home, Findlay

Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati

Longview Asylum for the Insane, Carthage

Lucas County Infirmary, Toledo

Northwestern Ohio Hospital for the Insane, Toledo - Established 1872

Ohio Hospital for Women and Children, Cincinnati - Established October 1855

Oxford Retreat, Oxford

Private Hospital for Women, Cincinnati - Established September 1882
Protestant Hospital, Toledo - Established 1874

St. Alexis Hospital, Cleveland

St. Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton

St. Francis Hospital of Starling Medical College, Columbus
St. Joseph's Private Lying-In Hospital, (Near city limits) Cincinnati

St. Marys Hospital, Cincinnati

St. Vincents Charity Hospital, Cleveland - Established 1866

St. Vincents Hospital, Toledo - Established 1876

Stark County Infirmary, Canton - Established 1832
Summit County Infirmary, (two miles west of Akron)
Toledo Insane Asylum

U.S. Marine Hospital, Cincinnati - Established March 1885
Women and Childrens Free Dispensary, Cleveland
Youngstown City Hospital

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Oregon Hospitals
Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland - Established 1875
Medical Department of the Willamette University, Portland

St. Vincent's Hospital - Established July 1875
State Hospital for the Insane, Salem - Established 1882
State School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, Salem

United States Marine Hospital, Portland

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Pennsylvania Hospitals       
Allegheny General Hospital, Alleghany
Almshouse and City Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1832
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Burn Bral, Clifton Heights - Organized 1859

Childrens Homeopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia - Established 28 June 1877

Childrens Hospital - Established 9 November 1855

Christ Church Hospital, Philadelphia

Church Dispensary of Southwark, Philadelphia - Instituted July 1872

City Hospital, Erie - Established 1872

City Hospital, Wilkesbarre - Established 1873

Convalescents' Retreat, Glen Mills - Incorporated 1884

Department of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Franklin Reformatory Home for Inebriates, Philadelphia - Organized 1 April 1872; Incorporated 11 December 1872; Charter revised and amended 4 May 1874

Free Dispensary of the Homeopathic Medical Society, Philadelphia

Friends' Asylum for Insane, Philadelphia - Established 1817

German Eye and Ear Infirmary, Philadelphia - Established 1876

German Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1860

Germantown Hospital and Dispensary, Philadelphia - Established 1870

Hahnemann College Dispensary, Philadelphia - Established 1848

Hahnemann Medical College (Homeopathic), Philadelphia

Hamst Hospital, Erie - Established 1881

Harrisburgh Hospital, Harrisburgh - Established 1873

Home for Consumptives, Philadelphia

Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, Pittsburgh - Chartered 4 April 1866

Hospital of the Good Shepherd, Rosemont Station

Hospital of the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia

Hospital of the P.E. Church, Philadelphia - Established 1851

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Howard Hospital and Infirmary for Incurables, Philadelphia - Established 1854

Institution for Feeble Minded Children, Elwyn

Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia

Jewish Hospital, Logan - Established 1864

Lackawanna Hospital, Scranton - Established 1876

Lancaster County Hospital, Lancaster - Established 1867

Mapother Home, Philadelphia

Marine Hospital, Erie

Maternity Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1873

Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia

Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh - Established 1843

Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton

Municipal Hospital, Pittsburgh - Established 18 March 1875; Small pox patients

Municipal Hospital for Contagious Diseases, Philadelphia - Established 1865

North Side Hospital, Allegheny - Established 1883

Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia, Philadelphia - Established 1 October 1816

Orthopedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases, Philadelphia - Established 1867
Pennsylvania Homeopathic Hospital for Children, Philadelphia - Established 1877

Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1751

Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Philadelphia - A department of the Pennsylvania Hospital

Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind Women, Philadelphia

Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Philadelphia - Established 1833

Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Philadelphia - Established 1821

Pennsylvania Retreat for Blind Mutes and Aged and Infirm Blind Persons, Philadelphia

Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburgh - Established 1851

Philadelphia Dispensary, Philadelphia - Established 1786

Philadelphia Dispensary for Skin Disease, Philadelphia - Established 1871

Philadelphia Home for Incurables, Philadelphia - Established 4 May 1877

Philadelphia Hospital (Blockley) Department for the Insane, Philadelphia

Philadelphia Hospital for Skin Diseases, Philadelphia

Philadelphia Lying-In Charity and Nurse School, Philadelphia - Established 1832

Philadelphia Protestant Episcopal City Mission, Philadelphia - Established 1875

Philadelphia Proviaent Dispensary, Philadelphia

Pittsburgh Free Dispensary, Pittsburgh - Established 1873

Pittsburgh Infirmary, Pittsburgh - Established 1850

Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia

Preston Retreat, Philadelphia - Established 1865

Protestant Home for Incurables, Pittsburgh - Established June 1885

Protestant Orphan Asylum of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Allegheny - Established 1883
Sanitarium Association of Philadelphia, Buildings located on Windmill Island, Delaware River)

Southern Dispensary, Philadelphia - Established 1817

Southern Homeopathic Dispensary, Philadelphia

Southwestern Hospital of the City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia

Surgical Institute, Philadelphia

Surgical-Medical and Maternity Hospital of the Women's Homeopathic Association of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia - Established 12 March 1884

St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia - Established 1876

St. Christopher's Dispensary for Children, Philadelphia

St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh - Established 1866

St. Joseph's Catholic Hospital, Lancaster

St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1849

St. Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1866

St. Vincent's Hospital, Erie - Established 22 September 1875
State Hospital for the Insane, Danville - Established 1868
State Hospital for the Insane, Norristown - Established July 1880

State Hospital for the Insane, Warren

Terrace Bank Hospital for Women, Pittsburgh

United States Marine Hospital Service, Philadelphia
United States Naval Hospital, Philadelphia

West Philadelphia Homeopathic Dispensary, Philadelphia

Western Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Dixmont

Western Pennsylvania Hospital Medical and Surgical Department, Pittsburgh - Established 1872

Western Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Turtle Creek

Western Temporary Home, Philadelphia - Incorporated January 1878
Will's Ophthalmic Hospital, Philadelphia - Established 1832
Williamsport Hospital, Williamsport - Established 1873

Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia - Established 1861
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

 

Rhode Island Hospitals
Butler Hospital for the Insane, Providence - Established 1847

Dexter Asylum, Providence

Newport Hospital, Newport - Established 1873
Providence Dispensary - Free advice and medicine to the poor

Providence Homeopathic Dispensary, Providence - Established 1874

Providence Lying-In Hospital, Providence - Established 14 October 1884
Rhode Island Homeopathic Hospital, Providence - Established 15 February 1886
Rhode Island Hospital, Providence - Established 1863
St. Elizabeth Home, Providence - Established 1882

State Asylum for the Insane, Howard - Established 1870

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South Carolina Hospitals
Caroline Wilkinson Home, Charleston

City Hospital, Charleston - Established 1850

Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, Cedar Springs
Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
Quarantine Station, Gulf Quarantine, Ship Island, near Charleston
Roper Hospital, Charleston
South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, Columbia - Established 1828

St. Xavier's Hospital, Charleston

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South Dakota Hospitals

Dakota Hospital for the Insane, Yankton - Established 1879

 

Tennessee Hospitals
City Dispensary, Memphis

City Hospital, Memphis - Established 1851

East Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, Knoxville

Eves' Surgical Infirmary, Nashville - Established 1884

Free Dispensary, Nashville

Medical College Hospital, Nashville
Medical Departments of the University of Nashville and Vanderbilt University, Nashville

Meharry Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, Nashville

Memphis Hospital Medical College (Medical Department Southwestern Baptist University), Memphis

Nashville Medical College (Medical Department of the University of Tennessee), Nashville

Rogers' Infirmary, Memphis

Sanitarium for Treatment of Diseases of Women, Memphis

Tennessee Blind Asylum, Nashville

Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, Nashville - Established 1852

Tennessee School for Deaf and Dumb, Knoxville - Established 1845
United States Marine Hospital, Memphis
United States Marine Hospital, Nashville

 

Texas Hospitals
City Hospital, Austin
Galveston, Harrisburgh & San Antonio Railway Hospital, Columbus

Houston Infirmary, Houston - Established 1883

Missouri Pacific Railway Hospital, Fort Worth

Missouri Pacific Railway Hospital, Marshall

North Texas Lunatic Asylum, Kaufman County - Established 1883

Santa Rosa Infirmary, San Antonio - Established 1874

St. Mary's Infirmary, Galveston - Established 1866

State Lunatic Asylum, Austin - Established 1861

Southern Pacific Hospital, Columbus - Established 1 July 1880
Texas Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Austin - Established 1856
Texas Institution for the Education of the Blind, Austin - Established 1858

 

Utah Hospitals
Territorial Insane Asylum, Provo City
St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City
St. Mary's Hospital, Salt Lake City
Young's Asylum for the Insane, Salt Lake City

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Vermont Hospitals
Lake View Retreat, Burlington
Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington - Incorporated 1876; opened 22 January 1879

Medical Department of the University of Vermont, Burlington

Private Sanitarium for Treatment of Rectal & Gynecological Diseases, Burlington 

The Nervine and Rest Cure, Burlington 0 Established 1886

Vermont Asylum for the Insane, Brattleborough - Established 1834

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Virginia Hospitals

African Church Hospital, Richmond - First African Baptist Church @ the northeast corner of Broad & College

Alabama First, Richmond (aka First Alabama, General Hospital #20)

Alabama Second, Richmond (aka Second Alabama, Turpin & Yarbrough Factory)

Alabama Third, Richmond (aka Third Alabama, Robinson Factory)

Alexander Hospital (possibly a prioson hospital)

Alms House Hospital (Prison Hospital)

American House, Richmond - American Hotel converted to hospital; opened July thru September 1861

Atkinsons Factory, Richmond - Used in July 1862

Bacon & Baskerville, Richmond (aka General Hospital #7)

Baileys Factory, Richmond (aka General Hospital #2, Mississippi Hospital)

Bank of Virginia, Richmond - 191 Main Street; used in June 1862

Banner Hospital, Richmond (General Hospital #12, Grant Hospital, Wayside Hospital)

Baptist Female Institute Hospital, Richmond (aka General Hospital #4)

Belle Isle, Richmond (aka Belle Isle in James River – prison camp)

Bellevue Hospital, Richmond

Bethel Hospital, Richmond

Boshers Hall, Richmond (aka Boshers Carriage Factory) - Was used as a hospital starting in July 1862; was a large wooden building which had been a carriage factory; 

Breeden & Fox Store, Richmond - Shockoe Hill; dry goods store used in June 1862

Briggs Hospital, Richmond

Broad Street Hotel, Richmond - Formerly Swan Tavern; used in June 1862

Brook Hospital

Buchanan Hospital 

Byrds Island (aka General Hospital #3, Gilliams Factory)

C.S. Military Prison (aka General Hospital #21, Maryland Hospital, Gwathmey Factory)

Camp Casey

Camp Hinder

Camp Lee Hospital, Richmond (aka New Fairgrounds, Hermitage, Camp of Instructions, Conscript Camp) - Hospital in May 1861

Camp of Instructions (aka Camp Lee Hospital, New Fairgrounds, Hermitage, Conscript Camp) - Hospital in May 1861

Camp Winthrop

Castle Thunder (aka General Hospital #13, Prison Hospital, Eastern District)

Central Lunatic Asylum, Petersburgh - Established temporarily in 1870 in Richmond; permanently in 1885 at Petersburg 

Central Hospital - opened in June 1862; empty by July 25, 1862

Centenary Methodist Church Hospital, Richmond

Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond – Division 1,2,3,4,5

City Almshouse Hospital, Norfolk - Established 1836
City Almshouse Hospital, Petersburgh

City Guard Hospital - Closed March 1864; eventually became Stuarts Hospital

City Home (aka General Hospital #1, Poor House, Officers Hospital, Richmond City Alms House)

Clopton Hospital, Richmond

Company G Hall Hospital (aka General Hospital #27)

Cones School House Hospital, Richmond

Conner Hospital

Conscript Camp (aka Camp Lee Hospital, new Fairgrounds, Hermitage, Camp of Instruction) - Hospital in May 1861

Crenshaw Hospital - located in a private home

Crew & Pemberton (aka General Hospital #15, Crew and Conrad)

Crew and Conrad (aka General Hospital #15, Crew & Pemberton)

Danville Railroad Shops (aka General Hospital #28)

Dibrells Warehouse, Richmond - Tobacco warehouse; established June 1862

Dooleys & Richardson, Richmond - Opened in July 1862

Eastern District (aka General Hospital #13, Prison Hospital, Castle Thunder)

Eastern Lunatic Asylum, Williamsburg - Established 1773

Engineer Bureau Hospital, Richmond

Epps Hospital, Richmond - Private home hospital at Councilman Thomas C. Epps home; located 20 East Baker Street

Ezell Hospital, Richmond - In Crawfords Saloon on Tenth Street; established in July 1862 by Dr. J.B. Ezell of South Carolina.

First Alabama (aka General Hospital #20, Roysters Factory)

First Alabama (not the same hospital as General Hospital #20) - Broad Street between 24th and 25th; later moved to Manchester.

First Georgia (aka General Hospital #16)

Florida Hospital (aka General Hospital #11, Globe Hospital)

Fourth Georgia (aka General Hospital #17)

Fourth Street Hospital - Private home, established September 17, 1861 by the ladies of the First Baptist Church; still open June 1862. Dr. Albert Wortham and Dr. William

                                             H. Gwathemy were the surgeons-in-charge

Garrison Hospital

General Hospital #1, Richmond (aka Richmond City Alms House, City Home, Poor House, Officers Hospital) – Initially used as a hospital for Union prisoners; used by                                                                    VMI Cadet Corps as barracks in 1864 until end of war)

General Hospital #2, Richmond (aka Baileys Factory, Mississippi Hospital)

General Hospital #3 (aka Byrd Island, Gilliams Factory)

General Hospital #4 (aka Baptist Female Institute Hospital)

General Hospital #5 (Kent Hospital, Paine & Co.)

General Hospital #6 (aka Keen and Baldwin)

General Hospital #7 (aka Bacon & Baskerville)

General Hospital #8 (aka St. Charles Hotel)

General Hospital #9 (aka Seabrook, Receiving & Wayside, Receiving & Distributing)

General Hospital #10, Richmond (aka Union Hotel, U.S. Hotel)

General Hospital #11, Richmond (aka Globe Hospital, Florida Hospital)

General Hospital #12, Richmond (aka Banner Hospital, Grant Hospital, Wayside Hospital)

General Hospital #13, Richmond (aka Castle Thunder, Prison Hospital, Eastern District)

General Hospital #14, Richmond (aka Second Georgia)

General Hospital #15, Richmond (aka Crew and Conrad, Crew & Pemberton)

General Hospital #16, Richmond (aka First Georgia)

General Hospital #17, Richmond (aka Fourth Georgia)

General Hospital #18, Richmond (aka Greanors Factory)

General Hospital #19, Richmond (aka Third Georgia)

General Hospital #20, Richmond (aka Roysters Factory, First Alabama)

General Hospital #21, Richmond (aka Gwathmey Factory, Maryland Hospital, C.S. Military Prison)

General Hospital #22, Richmond (aka Howards Factory)

General Hospital #23, Richmond (aka Ligon Factory) - believed to have been a prison hospital

General Hospital #24, Richmond (aka Moores Hospital, Harwood Factory, North Carolina Hospital)

General Hospital #25, Richmond (aka Randolph Factory, Texas Hospital)

General Hospital #26, Richmond (aka Springfield Hall, Temperance Hall)

General Hospital #27, Richmond (aka Company G Hall Hospital)

General Hospital #28, Richmond (aka Danville Railroad Shops)

Gilliams Factory, Richmond (aka General Hospital #3, Byrds Island)

Ginter, Alvey & Arents, Richmond - Opened June 1862

Globe Hospital, Richmond (aka General Hospital #11, Florida Hospital)

Goddins Hospital

Gordonsville Hospital, Gordonsville

Grant Hospital, Richmond (General Hospital #12, Wayside Hospital, Banner Hospital)

Greanors Factory, Richmond (aka General Hospital #18)

Gwathmey Factory, Richmond (aka General Hospital #21, Maryland Hospital, C.S. Military Prison)

Harwood Factory, Richmond (aka General Hospital #24, Moores Hospital, North Carolina Hospital)

Henningsen Hospital, Richmond - Established in September 1861 by Mrs. Henningsen; it was still open in July 1863

Hermitage (aka Camp Lee Hospital, New Fairgrounds, Camp of Instructions, Conscript Camp) - Hospital in May 1861

Howards Factory (aka General Hospital #22)

Howards Grove Hospital, Richmond (Division 1,2,3) – used for small pox

Jackson Hospital, Richmond

Keen & Baldwin, Richmond (General Hospital #6)

Kent Hospital, Richmond (General Hospital #5, Paine & Co.)

Ladies Hospital - Broad Street

Libby Prison Hospital, Richmond - prison hospital

Lightfood Hospital

Ligon Factory (aka General Hospital #23)

Louisiana Hospital, Richmond (aka Baptist College)

Main St. Hospital - Hospital in a tobacco factory of Wash B. Ross & Co.; open before the war as a hospital for slaves; F.W. Hancock was the surgeon-in-charge; eventually                                        became part of General Hospital #21 for Federal prisoners in 1864

Manchester Baptist Church Hospital

Manchester Barracks Hospital, Richmond

Manchester Snuff Factory - Used in 1862 for members of Company I, 3rd Virginia stationed in Manchester; Dr. Luther R. Chiles was the surgeon-in-charge

Marshall Springs Hospital, Richmond

Maryland Hospital (aka General Hospital #21, Gwathmey Factory, C.S. Military Prison)

Masons Hall, Richmond - Established June 1861, housed mostly patients from Arkansas; Dr. George W. Briggs was the surgeon-in-charge

Masonic Hall, Richmond - Used in June 1862

Mayos  Warehouse, Richmond - Used in June 1862

Medical College Hospital, Richmond

Medical College of Virginia Infirmary

Metropolitan Hall, Richmond - Used in June 1862

Mississippi Hospital (aka General Hospital #2, Baileys Factory)

Moores Hospital (aka Harwood Factory, North Carolina Hospital, General Hospital #24)

Mount Malady, Henricopolis VA – originated in 1612

Naval & Marine Hospital, Richmond - Established May 20, 1862 for the sick and wounded marines of the C.S. Navy; patients were moved to Winder April 8, 1865.

Naval Hospital, Norfolk

New Fairgrounds (Camp Lee Hospital, Hermitage, Camp of Instructions, Conscript Camp) - Hospital in May 1861

North Carolina Hospital (aka General Hospital #24, Moores Hospital, Harwood Factory)

North Carolina Soldiers Home - Opened in September 1863; supplied by the state of North Carolina

Officers Hospital (aka General Hospital #1, Richmond City Alms House, Poor House, City Home)

Old Market Hall - Used in July 1862

Orthopedic Hospital

Paine & Co. (General Hospital #5, Kent Hospital)

Parker House, Richmond - Private Home of D.L.Parker; opened in 1863

Poor House (aka General Hospital #1, Officers Hospital, Richmond City Alms House, City Home)

Prison Hospital (aka General Hospital #13, Eastern District, Castle Thunder)

Public Guard Hospital, Richmond

Randolph Factory (aka General Hospital #25, Texas Hospital)

Receiving & Distributing (aka General Hospital #9, Seabrook, Receiving & Wayside)

Receiving & Wayside (aka General Hospital #9, Receiving & Distributing, Seabrook)

Retreat for the Sick, Richmond - Established 1877

Richardsons Hospital, Richmond

Richmond City Alms House, Richmond (aka General Hospital #1, City Home, Poor House, Officers Hospital)

Richmond Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Infirmary, Richmond - Established 1879

Richmond Hospital

Ridge Church (aka Soldiers Home) - Established in June 1862

Robertson Hospital, Richmond

Ross Factory, Richmond

Roysters Factory (aka General Hospital #20, First Alabama)

Samaritan Hospital, Richmond

Seabrook (aka General Hospital #9, Receiving & Wayside, Receiving & Distributing)

Seamans Bethel Hospital

Second Alabama, Richmond (aka Turpin & Yarbrough Factory, Alabama Second)

Shoe Depot Hospital

Soldiers Home Hospital, Richmond (aka Ridge Church) - Established in June 1862

South Main Street Stores - Used in June and July 1862

South Carolina Hospital, Richmond

Spotswood Hotel, Richmond - Hospital was in the basement of the hotel in Lanier & Bros. warehouse; used in June 1862

Springfield Hall (aka General Hospital #26, Temperance Hall)

St. Annes Military Hospital - Open in summer of 1861; held wounded prisoners from Manassas 

St. Charles Hotel/Hospital (aka General Hospital #8)

St. Francis de Sales Infirmary, Richmond 

St. Lukes Home for the Sick, Richmond - Established 1883

St. Vincent's Hospital, Norfolk - Established 1856

Stark House - Located northeast of Richmond in Hanover Co. in the Stark/Cowardin house; established in July 1862; Dr. F.W. Hancock was the surgeon-in-charege;                                      Stonewall Jacksons wounded from Gaines Mill were cared for at this hospital

Stewards School House

Stuart Hospital, Richmond (Military Hospital Encampment) -  Originally City Guard Barracks which closed to March 1864

Sunday School Church -Used as a smallpox hospital during the epidemic of 1863; Dr. Peterfield Trent, surgeon. 

Sycamore Church, Richmond - Established August 21, 1861; Nurses were church members; hospital was held in Sunday School rooms of the church; church stood on                                                                      eastside of Eleventh Street between Broad and Marshall

Talbott & Bonns, Richmond - Wounded Federal officers were treated here in July 1862

Temperance Hall, Richmond (aka General Hospital #26, Springfield Hall)

Texas Hospital, Richmond (aka Randolph Factory, General Hospital #25)

Texas Hospital, Richmond - hospital in tobacco factory of Thomas & Samuel Hardgrove; established December 1862; R.W. Lunday was the surgeon-in-charge. This is not                                                        part of the General Hospital #24 or General Hospital #25)

Third Alabama (aka Robinson Factory, Alabama Third)

Third Georgia (aka General Hospital #19)

Twenty-Fifth Virginia Battalion - closed February 1864

U.S. Hotel (General Hospital #10, Union Hotel)

Union Hotel (aka General Hospital #10, U.S. Hotel)

Virginia Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Staunton

Wayside Hospital (General Hospital #12, Banner Hospital, Grant Hospital)

Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton - Established July 1828

Winder Hospital, Richmond

Women's Dispensary and Infirmary, Richmond

YMCA, Richmond (aka Soldiers Lodging House) - Stood next to Ezells Hospital â€‹

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Washington Hospitals
Fannie C. Paddock Memorial Hospital, Tacoma - Established 1 May 1882

Grace Hospital, Seattle - Incorporated May 1883; Opened May 1886

Hospital for the Insane Pierce County - Established 1871
Medical Department of the University of Washington Territory, Seattle
Providence Hospital, Seattle
Seattle General Hospital, Seattle - Incorporated 19 June 1885
St. Mary's Hospital, Walla Walla

United States Marine Hospital, Port Townsend​

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West Virginia Hospitals
The City Hospital, Wheeling 

West Virginia Hospital for the Insane, Weston
Wheeling Hospital and Orphan Asylum, Wheeling

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Wisconsin Hospitals
Alexian Brothers Asylum, Oshkosh - Established 1884

Chippewa Valley Hospital, Eau Claire

Dodge County Insane Asylum, Juuneau

Eau Claire Hospital, Eau Claire

Institution for the Education of the Blind, Janesville

Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Delevan

Jefferson County Insane Asylum - Jefferson

Oakwood Retreat, Lake Geneva - Organized 29 June 1883; opened January 1885
Manitowoc County Insane Asylum, Manitowoc
State Hospital for the Insane, Mendota - Established 1860
Milwaukee City Hospital, Milwaukee
Milwaukee County Hospital, Wauwatosa - Established 1882

Milwaukee Hospital, Milwaukee - Established 1863
Milwaukee Sanitarium, Wauwatosa

Northern Hospital for the Insane, Winnebago - Established 1873

National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (Northwestern Branch), Wauwatosa

Sheboygan County Insane Asylum, Sheboygan

St. Joseph's Hospital, Ashland

St. Joseph's Hospital, Milwaukee
St. Louis Hospital, Stevens' Point
St. Lukes Hospital, Racine - Established 1871
St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee - Established 1850

St. Mary's Hospital, Racine - Established 1882
Wisconsin and Michigan Hospital, Ashland

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Wyoming Hospitals
Laramic County Hospital, Cheyenne - Established 1883
St. Joseph's Hospital, Cheyenne

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