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Showing posts with label Hospital. Show all posts
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Monday, October 4, 2021

AFFECTIONATE CHIMPANZEE - Memorial Hospital - 1943

9 year old Eugene Wilt who has had 9 operations since last March (1942). Along with INsurance Men and Lower Yoder PTA

 

Friday, March 22, 2019

Birthday in Hospital - 18 April 1936

James Stankan - Jerome - Somerset County

Hospital Notes - 17 April 1936

Frank Bittner, Joseph Govekar, Mrs. Julia Kamlar, Mrs. Anna Brunskole, Mrs. John Brindle, Mrs. Walter Rose, Miss Ruth Hopfer, Thomas Davis and Nick Pantana.

Friday, March 15, 2019

Hospital Notes - 16 April 1936


Edgar Schoening, Dorothy Moser, Rev. Bishop McCort, Michael Cosgrove, Anthony Cybert, Mrs. Clayton Shields, Everett Croyle and Jonathan Sensebaugh.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Hospital Notes - 16 April 1936

Mrs.Donald Bradish, Mrs. Thomas Gunselman, Mrs. Elisha Dixon, Frances Nowacky, Katherine Evans and John Collins.

Friday, March 8, 2019

Hospital Notes - 14 April 1936

Mrs. Kate Bolar, Carl Ferrier, Harrison Pyle, Mrs. Norman Bolger and Nick Pantano

Friday, March 1, 2019

Hospital Notes - 7 April 1936

Miss Mary Frantz, Henry Freidhoff, Most Rev. John McCort, Mrs. Carrie Ellis, J.G. Ellis, Grace Leonard and William Washabaugh.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Lee Hospital - 6 April 1936

Robert Jurasek, Andrew Jurasek and W.E. Nevling, Lee Hospital and Cambria City.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Central Park - 1894

The above view of Central Park was taken in 1894 and shows the buildings then located along Park Place with the GAR Hall at the far right. The large house on the left hand side (with porches on the first and second floor) was later torn down to make room for the Pythian Temple or as it is now known, the Park Building. The house was the residence of Dr. Webster Lowman who was a captain in the Civil War. His father, John Lowman was also a doctor. Webster's son. John, was also a well known doctor who practiced in Johnstown until the late 1920's. Dr, Webster Lowman's office was the small building to the right of the house.
The building on the extreme left was the Jordan Building (with the first YMCA located on the second floor). It was located at the corner of Main and Park Place. The spot was later occupied by the W.T. Grant Store. The large house next to the GAR Hall was the residence of John Fulton, the General Manager of Cambria Iron.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Wednesday, December 17, 2014