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  • John and Jane Adams Postcard Collection

Mercy Hospital, San Diego, California

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PC-000-928
Picture postcard of Mercy Hospital, San Diego, Caifornia
1920s
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The oldest hospital in San Diego, Mercy Hospital was founded by the Catholic Sisters of Mercy in San Diego in 1890 as the St. Joseph's Dispensary, with the first building opened in 1891 at Eighth Avenue and University. In 1915 a school of nursing was accredited there, and in 1924 the hospital was renamed. In 1932 the school was renamed Mercy College of Nursing, closed in 1970. In 1924-1928, I. E. Lovelace was the architect and W. E. Kier Construction the builder of a new hospital at the Fifth Avenue site, with the last wing (not seen in this postcard) added in 1928. In 1966 a new building was built. Mercy Hospital joined the Scripps system in 1995, renamed Scripps Mercy Hospital. The hospital was remodeled in 2004 and in 2010 broke new ground for buildings to double the size of the facility. The Miller Art Co. logo is on the back of this card.
Mercy Hospital; Sisters of Mercy; Catholic hospitals; Hospitals; San Diego; Scripps Mercy Hospital
4077 Fifth Avenue
California - San Diego
  • John and Jane Adams Postcard Collection
MS-0008
English
Miller Art Co., Brooklyn, New York, US
Postcard
3.5 inches x 5.5 inches
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San Diego History Center Photograph #2537-15; San Diego Uptown News June 24, 2010, D. Schwab, "Critical Care: As Scripps Mercy Hospital celebrates 120 years ..."; PC-000-927, PC-000-929, PC-000-930, PC-000-933
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Mercy Hospital, San Diego, Calif.

[handwritten in white ink at bottom right, publisher's number]
28001
  • San Diego State University Library and Information Access, Special Collections and University Archives
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