Keywords: Hospitalized
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Blue Hill, Maine - Discover the Story of Blue Hill - Page 3 of 4
"Nearly 90 years later, Blue Hill Memorial Hospital (BHMH) is a 25-bed critical access hospital and the largest employer in the region."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Strong's History - Page 1 of 4
"In 1937, the hospital closed, and Dr. Bell began working at the first Franklin Memorial Hospital building in Farmington."
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"… alongside his father and grandparents in the hospitality business since childhood. However, the intellectual challenge and opportunities of a…"
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Historic Hallowell - Important Buildings and Institutions
"… early settlers of old Hallowell, with their ever hospitable doors still open to the guest. The same holds true today."
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"… institutions of the City, including the Webber Hospital (Southern Maine Medical Center) and the McArthur Public Library."
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Lincoln, Maine - Thomas G. Libby
"He escaped from the hospital and went to a new one. When he was at the hospital, he said that when he was in the military he stole food from farmers."
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Rumford - Page 2 of 4
"The hospital is currently a 25-bed facility, with 24-hour emergency services and outpatient specialty clinics."
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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell's First Dwelling
"… fashion of the times; and ever after that, the hospitable doors of the Clark house stood open to welcome all newcomers to this locality."
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"Hospitals in Maine said that they were full and over flowing. That wraps up day five. Written by Luke Armentrout and Mason Peaslee Ice Storm, Dr."
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Prison is built - 1823 to 1824
"A hospital, guards’ quarters and warden’s residence were located in the center portion of the architecture with two wings extending off each side for…"
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Blue Hill, Maine - In Search of the Rustic Life
"In 1932 the Inn suffered the same fate as the hospital had and burned to the ground. Rusticators traveled to and from Maine by great steamships of…"
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Swan's Island: Six miles east of ordinary - Caring For Our Families and Friends
"… including “removing sick people to mainland hospitals.” (Westbrook, 173) Leila WhitehillSwan's Island Historical Society The town paid…"
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Portland Press Herald Glass Negative Collection - 1925 National Governors' Association Convention
"… recreational advantages and unparalleled hospitality to participants and their families. Because of this strategic effort the Maine Convention drew…"
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"English guests all too often misinterpreted such hospitality, misunderstanding the obligations that accompanied the privilege of sharing space."
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Prison Fires - 1849 to 1924
"The hospital and some of the workshops were spared. None of the prisoners were hurt and many worked with fire fighters in helping to extinguish the…"
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - JP Cilley Ledger From Post
"§ Confined in Armory Square Hospital from December 1863 to April 1864. § Participated in the Battle of North Anna May 23-26, 1864."
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1940-1950 - Page 1 of 3
"… for war purposes, from uniform fabric and hospital bedding, to parachutes and life rafts. Wool and the new synthetic, nylon, were reserved for the…"
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"… as we benefit from today: no nearby doctors, hospitals, grocery stores or department stores. Long distance communication occurred by written letter…"
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Blue Hill, Maine - Jonathan Fisher: Unlocking the Person Beyond the Parson
"… "he lived upon it, reared a family, and dispensed hospitality." He then returned to Massachusetts to wed Miss Dolly Battle and assumed his ministry."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - "Fly Rod" Crosby - Page 2 of 3
"… the Hotel Strong and then served as a 16 bed hospital run by Dr. Charles Bell and owned by the Forster Manufacturing Company."
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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - More on the Old Ell
"… nurse for almost 10 years at North Shore Baby Hospital in Salem, Massachusetts and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston."
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Historic Hallowell - Lineman's Journal
"… some crewmen from Bell Atlantic had to go to the hospital to treat their family for carbon monoxide poisoning."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Davenport Memorial and City Hall
"… for things like religious purposes, colleges, hospitals, libraries, and even orphanages. George Davenport was one of Bath's wealthiest men."