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Orphanage's and Children's Homes
| Name and Location |
Supervised and maintained by |
Classes of Patients treated |
Sex of Children Received |
Year Est. |
| Iowa Soldiers Orphans Home |
State of Iowa |
care of destitute or invalid soldiers |
Both |
1863 |
Permanent Homes for Adults or Adults and Children
| Name and Location |
Supervised and maintained by |
Classes of Patients treated |
Amount of entrance fee needed |
Year Est. |
Clarissa C. Cook Home for the Friendless
Pine and Bowditch St. |
Private Corporation |
Aged and Infim. women |
$100 |
1882 |
Fejervary Home
2319 Grand Ave. |
Private Corporation |
Aged and needy Farmers |
$100 |
1893 |
Hospitals and Dispensaries
| Name and Location |
Supervised and maintained by |
Classes of Patients treated |
Year Est. |
| Mercy |
Sisters of Mercy |
All Classes |
18?9 |
St. Luke's
121 W. 8th St. |
Protestant Episcopal Church |
All Classes |
1894 |
| St. Robert's Hospital |
Sisters of Mercy |
smallpox |
? |
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Davenport
T. B. Hospital
Pine Knoll Sanitarium (July 6, 1914)
For all cases.
Capacity: 56
Rates: $2. per day
Superintendent: Miss N.C. Scott
Medical Director: Dr. R. P. Carney
Application should be made to the superintendent. |
Source: North; Benevolent Institutions 1904, Department of Commerce and Labor
Bureau of the Census, Washington, 1905
Source: National Tuberculosis Association; Directory of Sanatoria Hospitals
and Day Camps, For the Treatment of Tuberculosis; New York; August, 1919
Transcribed by: Candi Horton
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