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Hospital 1937 and Hospital Lost_img224.jpg
North elevation. In 1937, a building was constructed at a cost of $184,000, 45% of which was allocated funds from Public Works Administration (PWA). It was 200 feet long by 40 feet wide, three stories high, and had a capacity for about 140…

SNIP1_1958 Sign-Post Magazine.jpg
Photo of the hospital (recognizable by its steeple) published in The Sign-Post, an Oklahoma State Board for Vocational Rehabilitation Division of Vocational Rehabilitation publication. The publication is undated, but based on the reference to Dr.…

Lost_1_Hospital_OVC.jpg
North elevation. In 1924, another medical building was constructed that accommodated 50 male patients and housed a diet kitchen, treatment room, pharmacy, and general work rooms. The building's floor-plan placed each patient on the south side to…

Hospital and Administration Buildings Lost SNIP_rotate and crop.jpg
Photo of the sanatorium's hospital (left) and administration building (right) clipped from article titled "There's Health in Those Mountains of Oklahoma, at Gateway to the Ozarks" published in the December 7, 1930 edition of the Tulsa…

Administration_rear and Hospital Lost_img224.jpg
West elevation looking south. By 1921 plans for tuberculosis sanatoriums had became fairly standardized and institutions were designed to promote ease and economy in maintaining a facility. Sanatoriums were comprised of two parts; one for housing…
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