Category:U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1
English: Category page for the World War I era United States Army General Hospital Number 1 located on Gun Hill Road and Bainbridge Ave (Norwood, Bronx), New York City, also known as Columbia War Hospital.
World War I era US Army field hospital created by Columbia University in The Bronx, New York City. | |||||
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Reference: History of U.S.A. General Hospital No. 1 (Columbia War Hospital)
Media in category "U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1"
The following 36 files are in this category, out of 36 total.
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A nurse at Columbia War Hospital.jpg 838 × 478; 80 KB
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Anesthesia staff schedule, U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1, July 14, 1918.jpg 5,065 × 6,512; 13.31 MB
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Bronx, V. 14, Plate No. 87 (Map bounded by Bainbridge Ave., E. 211th St., E. Gun Hill Rd.) NYPL2003039.tiff 6,708 × 8,952, 2 pages; 171.87 MB
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Columbia War Hospital viewed from south of Gunhill Road.jpg 842 × 476; 77 KB
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Columbia War Hospital.jpg 1,498 × 1,096; 214 KB
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Extract of Special Orders No. 240, by order of Colonel Sheep, September 2, 1918.jpg 5,168 × 6,667; 13.85 MB
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Letter of Esther E. Leonard to Adjutant General, June 2, 1918.jpg 5,082 × 6,632; 13.37 MB
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Medical Department - Supplies - Litters - Columbia war hospital unit - NARA - 45496410.jpg 9,182 × 6,299; 19.67 MB
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Nurses of Base Hospital 32.jpg 458 × 293; 31 KB
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Special Orders No. 199, War Department, Washington, August 24, 1918.jpg 3,245 × 4,845; 6.5 MB
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Telegram of McCain to Esther E. Leonard, 1917-1919.jpg 5,082 × 4,158; 7.75 MB