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LADIES HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY OF EAST CLEVELAND - The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

The LADIES HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY OF EAST CLEVELAND (1868-78) was established on 27 May 1868 as an auxiliary to aid the Cleveland City Hospital (also known as Willson St. Hospital), forerunner of Lakeside, later a part of UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CASE MEDICAL CENTER. The society purchased or made items such as pillows, linens, and slippers for use in City Hospital, subject to supervision by the hospital Board of Managers. Eveline (Mrs. H. B.) Tuttle, Jr., served as president until she was forced to resign because of her husband's association with the Homeopathic Hospital.


Record Book, Ladies Hospital Aid Society of East Cleveland, WRHS.

Last Modified: 18 Jul 1997 10:22:16 AM

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