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26. Twenty-Second Annual Report of The Associated Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Associated Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1906-12-31
- Description:
- Summary of statistical and financial data for the Associated Charities. Associated Charities dealt with 954 new cases and 872 cases previously known to the Association. A change in the by-laws made December 31 the end of the fiscal year instead of September 30. Statistics for the three months from October to December 1906 are included in this report. The thirty-fourth annual meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Correction was to be held in Minneapolis June 12-19, 1907.
- Contributing Institution:
- Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Reports
27. Twenty-third Annual Report of the Associated Charities of Minneapolis
- Creator:
- Associated Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1907-12-31
- Description:
- Summary of statistical and financial data for the Associated Charities. Fewer applications were submitted compared to the year before. Thirty percent of cases consisted of women without male support. A Social Service Club was organized in September to foster personal acquaintance and co-operation among those interested in social work. Discussion around the development of a physical examination system for school children. Report includes three photographs: One of the records on file for quick reference, one of a Visiting Nurse on her "Errands of Mercy" in a snow storm, and another of a group of children in need.
- Contributing Institution:
- Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Reports
28. Annual Report of the Associated Jewish Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Associated Jewish Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1911-12-31
- Description:
- Annual report of the second service year of the Associated Jewish Charities. The work of this society includes: Relief Department, Employment Bureau, Sheltering Home, Free Loan Association, Juvenile Welfare Department, Legal Aid, Free Dispensary, and Friendly Visiting. Report includes summary of statistical and financial data for the fiscal year 1911-1912.
- Contributing Institution:
- Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Reports
29. Annual Report of the Associated Jewish Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota 1912
- Creator:
- Associated Jewish Charities of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1912
- Description:
- Annual report of the Associated Jewish Charities for the year 1912.
- Contributing Institution:
- Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Reports
30. St. Raphael's Hospital Power Plant, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Brennan, Margaret, 1895-1976
- Date Created:
- 1918?
- Description:
- Exterior view of the front of the Power Plant looking southwest.
- Contributing Institution:
- Stearns History Museum
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
31. X-ray of patient Molikoster's lower leg, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Brennan, Margaret, 1895-1976
- Date Created:
- 1918-09
- Description:
- X-ray of broken bones of lower leg of a person by the name of Molikoster.
- Contributing Institution:
- Stearns History Museum
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
32. The First Essential for an Efficient Nation is Good Health
- Creator:
- Briggs, Florence Mayfred (Supervisor, Health Center, Amherst H. Wilder Charity)
- Date Created:
- 1917 - 1918
- Description:
- Advertisement for the first Wilder Health Center, opened in 1917 at 515 Patridge Street in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Health Centers functioned from 1917 to 1924 and offered medical care, swimming and gymnaisum classes, athletic teams and social clubs.
- Contributing Institution:
- Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Broadsides (notices)
33. Doctor's office, Worthington, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Buchan, Edward F., 1858-1941
- Date Created:
- 1900?
- Description:
- Interior view of a doctor's office with equipment and an examination chair.
- Contributing Institution:
- Nobles County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
34. Dr. J. S. Thomson office, Worthington, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Buchan, Edward F., 1858-1941
- Date Created:
- 1900?
- Description:
- Interior view of Dr. J. S. Thomson's home office. The sign above the door indicates his office hours.
- Contributing Institution:
- Nobles County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
35. Minneapolis General Hospital ambulance drivers with Winton ambulance, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Burbridge, John L.
- Date Created:
- 1920?
- Description:
- Five Minneapolis General Hospital ambulance drivers are shown posing in front of a Winton ambulance.
- Contributing Institution:
- Hennepin Medical History Center
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
36. City ambulance, New Brighton, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Burkowski, Nick P.
- Date Created:
- 1950
- Description:
- A 1949 Packard was the first ambulance for the City of New Brighton. A group of local men organized to provide the vital ambulance service at a time when there were no hospitals in the local community. The vehicle sits in front of the New Brighton Fire Station, built in 1947.
- Contributing Institution:
- New Brighton Area Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
37. Dentistry in Lake City, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Campion, Robert, 1923-2017
- Description:
- Dr. Robert Campion (1923-2017) discusses dentistry in Lake City, Minnesota. He also discusses his business partnership with his father, Dr. Martin Campion (1895-1983), advances in dentistry materials and tools, his family's homes in Lake City, the World War I draft, Dr. Will Mayo, and anecdotes from the end of his father's life.
- Contributing Institution:
- Lake City Historical Society
- Type:
- Sound Recording Nonmusical
- Format:
- Oral histories
38. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1964, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1964
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1964 and Director Sister Keith Eickhoff, O.S.B. The photographs are black-and-white prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
39. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1965, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1965
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1965 and Director Sister Keith Eickhoff, O.S.B. The photographs are black-and-white prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota.The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
40. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1967, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1967
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud School of Nursing, Class of 1967 and Director Sister Leonelle Maas, O.S.B. Between the years 1967 and 1986, the term 'hospital' was dropped from the school's name. The photographs are black-and-white prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota.The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
41. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1966, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1966
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1966 and Director Sister Leonelle Maas, O.S.B. The photographs are black-and-white prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
42. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1968, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1968
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud School of Nursing, Class of 1968 and Director Sister Mary Jude Meyer, O.S.B. Between the years 1967 and 1986, the term 'hospital' was dropped from the school's name. The photographs are black-and-white prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
43. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1969, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1969
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud School of Nursing, Class of 1969 and Director Sister Mary Jude Meyer, O.S.B. Between the years 1967 and 1986, the term 'hospital' was dropped from the school's name. The photographs are black-and-white prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
44. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1975, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1975
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud School of Nursing, Class of 1975 and Director Sister Mary Jude Meyer, O.S.B. Between the years 1967 and 1986, the term 'hospital' was dropped from the school's name. The photographs are color prints mounted on an off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
45. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1985, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1985
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud School of Nursing, Class of 1985 and Director Sister Mary Jude Meyer, O.S.B. Between the years 1967 and 1986, the term 'hospital' was dropped from the school's name. The photographs are color prints mounted on off-white paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
46. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1986, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1986
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud School of Nursing, Class of 1986 and Director Sister Mary Jude Meyer, O.S.B. Between the years 1967 and 1986, the term 'hospital' was dropped from the school's name. The photographs are color prints mounted on pale buff paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
47. St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing graduates 1987, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Champa, Edward A.
- Date Created:
- 1987
- Description:
- This board includes individual portraits of students from St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing's final class, the Class of 1987, and Director Sister Mary Jude Meyer, O.S.B. The photographs are color prints mounted on a light yellow paper board, with identifications hand lettered in black ink. This original class composite is published courtesy of Champa Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The first training school for nurses in St. Cloud, Minnesota, opened at St. Raphael's Hospital (predecessor to St. Cloud Hospital) in September 1908, one year after the state legislature mandated that all nurses working in Minnesota hospitals be licensed. As did the hospital, the education program operated under the auspices of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. From its inception until it closed in 1987, the school was conducted as a three-year diploma program that blended academic and practical training for the nursing profession. In 1964, the school began admitting male and married students. The large format photo composite boards were first created in 1958 by two graduates of the school, Lidwina Kray and Marian Town, as part of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. The boards were displayed in a book-like frame that allowed viewers to page through the history of the school's students. Each year following, graduating classes added their portraits to the 'book.' There are 50 boards in all.
- Contributing Institution:
- CentraCare Health - St. Cloud Hospital
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Studio portraits
48. After the fire at the St. Peter State Hospital , St. Peter, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Coffin, John H., 1846-1881
- Date Created:
- 1880
- Description:
- This stereograph shows the interior of a building at the St. Peter State Hospital after the 1880 fire.
- Contributing Institution:
- Nicollet County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Stereographs
49. St. Peter State Hospital, Pizza Villa and Nu Way Cleaners, St. Peter, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Coffin, John H., 1846-1881
- Date Created:
- 1880?
- Description:
- This stereo view shows the St. Peter State Hospital, apparently after a disastrous fire that destroyed the north wing of the hospital in November of 1880.
- Contributing Institution:
- Nicollet County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Stereographs
50. Glycerine label used by druggist E. H. Cormontan, Fosston, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Cormontan, Evan H., 1881-1970
- Date Created:
- 1911 - 1946
- Description:
- Evan H. Cormontan owned and ran Cormontan's Drug Store in Fosston, Minnesota from 1911 until his retirement in 1946.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Polk Heritage Center
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Labels (identifying artifacts)