Contributed by Eastern Maine Medical Center
Description
Eastern Maine General Hospital's second ambulance in 1913 pictured in front of the graystone building which was originally built by the Mace family and sold to the Stern family. In 1892 both Eastern Maine General Hospital (originally known as Bangor General Hospital) and its Nurse's School resided in this graystone building which is remembered as the Mace homestead and/or Stern House.
About This Item
- Title: Ambulance at Eastern Maine General Hospital, ca. 1913
- Creation Date: circa 1913
- Subject Date: circa 1913
- Location: Bangor, Penobscot County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Nurses--Maine--Bangor
- Hospitals--Maine--Bangor
- Eastern Maine Medical Center (Bangor, Me.)--Equipment and supplies
- Ambulances
Other Keywords
- 1913
- Ambulance
- Bangor General Hospital
- Bangor Hospital
- Eastern Maine General Hospital
- Eastern Maine Healthcare
- Eastern Maine Medical Center
- Emergency vehicle
- EMG
- EMGH
- EMMC
- graystone
- Hospital
- Mace
- Stern
- Transportation
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Eastern Maine Medical Center489 State Street, PO Box 404, Bangor, ME 04401-0404
(207) 973-7740
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