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RACp – Hospitals and Medical Facilities

(RACp.2010.26.23) - Wesley Hospital, 300 NW 12, postmarked 24 Jun 1916
(RACp.2010.26.22) - Wesley Hospital, 300 NW 12, c. 1930s
(RACp.2010.26.21) - Veterans Administration Hospital, 921 Northeast 13, c.1970s
(RACp.2010.26.20) - University Hospital, 800 NE 13, early c. 1920s
(RACp.2010.26.19) - University Hospital, 800 NE 13, early c. 1920s Reverse
(RACp.2010.26.18) - University Hospital, 800 NE 13, c. 1920s
(RACp.2010.26.17) - State Hospital for Crippled Children, 900 NE 13, c. 1930s
(RACp.2010.26.16) - State Hospital for Crippled Children, 900 NE 13, c. 1930
(RACp.2010.26.15) - St. Anthony Hospital, 1000 N Lee
(RACp.2010.26.14) - St. Anthony Hospital, 1000 N Lee, postmarked 28 Feb 1910
(RACp.2010.26.13) - St. Anthony Hospital, 1000 N Lee, postmarked 23 Jun 1909
(RACp.2010.26.12) - St. Anthony Hospital, 1000 N Lee, postmarked 20 Jun 1910
(RACp.2010.26.11) - St. Anthony Hospital, 1000 N Lee, postmarked 10 Jan 1949
(RACp.2010.26.10) - St. Anthony Hospital, 1000 N Lee, c. 1900s
(RACp.2010.26.09) - Rolater Hospital, 325 NE 4, postmarked 3 Mar 1910
(RACp.2010.26.08) - Polyclinic Hospital, 209 W 13, c. 1920s
(RACp.2010.26.07) - Pasteur Medical Building, 711 NW 10, 1930s
(RACp.2010.26.06) - Medical Arts Building, 119 N Broadway, c. 1925
(RACp.2010.26.05) - Entrance, St. Anthony Hospital, 621 NW 9, c. 1920s
(RACp.2010.26.04) - Deaconess Hospital, 5501 N Portland, c. 1970s
(RACp.2010.26.03) - Bone and Joint Hospital, 605 NW 10, postmarked 24 Aug 1957
(RACp.2010.26.02) - Baptist Memorial Hospital, 3300 NW Expressway, postmarked 3 Mar 1962
(RACp.2010.26.01) - Baptist Memorial Hospital, 3300 NW Expressway, c. late 1950s

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