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From left to right: Dr. Homer B. Catron, Dr. Hugh H. Alldredge, Ms. Nettie Steck.
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This is the entrance to Swedish Medical Center in 1960.
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The Julia Temple Nursing Home was located on Lafayette St. between Girard & Hampden.
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Hampden is in the lower right corner and Logan is on the left. The view is to the Northeast.
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The first building at Swedish housed the laboratory, kitchen, dining room and a few patient rooms.
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Some of the first cottages at Swedish with the main building on the right.
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These are some of the first cottages at Swedish Sanatorium. They were located where the Education Building and Craig Rehabilitation Center are now.
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This view is to the West showing the main building and the cottages of the original Swedish Hospital.
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This photo shows the planting of the first trees, as well as the construction of some of the tent cottages at Swedish Hospital. Seated on the wagon seat, holding the horse reins is Charles John Sandell. His son, Erwin Charles Sandell, then about 12 yrs. old, is seated on the edge of the wagon at the back wheel. Dr. Charles A Bundsen, founder of Swedish Hospital, is wearing the white scarf and is seated on the ground second from the left.
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The Mayflower building, on the left, was built in 1930. The Bundsen building, on the right, was built in 1951.
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Swedish Sanitarium looking north on Pearl St. towards Hampden. The ornamental gateway was donated by the Denver Ladies Aid Society. The building in the center was the Refectory and featured a dining hall, kitchen and temporary heating plant. The buildings to either side are the men's and woman's pavilions.
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The building in the center was the Refectory and featured a dining hall, kitchen and temporary heating plant. Some of the early cottages for the patients are seen on the right.
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This is the initial building of the Swedish Sanitarium. It housed a labratory, kitchen, dining room and a few patient rooms.
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A postcard of Swedish Sanitarium when it first opened. The patient cottages are shown in front.
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The view is to the West. The Englewood City Hall is located at 3385 S. Broadway. The house to the right is Dr. John Simon's house at 3345 S. Broadway. In the 1920's the Englewood Public Library started in a room rented in the house. Louthan Realty is located at 3342 S. Broadway. The empty lot is the location of the current Post Office.
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The view is to the East. The 3400 block of S. Bannock is at the bottom of the photo. Swedish Medical Center is at the top center.
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Roosevelt School was located on the east side of Clarkson near Swedish Hospital.
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Roosevelt School was located on the east side of Clarkson near Swedish Hospital.
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Roosevelt School was located on the east side of Clarkson near Swedish Hospital.
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Volunteer Fire Department in front of City Hall. Dr. Simon's house is on the right. This house also housed the first library as well as Doctor Simon's offices. The Jacob Jones house is behind Simon's house.