2511 N STARR ST, TACOMA

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Originally the first hospital in the region in Old Town at 2511 NO. STARR ST., the Fannie Paddock Hospital was relocated to 312 SO. J. ST. in 1888. This postcard; shows an architect's proposed hospital--the one built was similar in design originally. There were major additions to the hospital in 1925, 1964,1977,1982 and 2003. circa 1910.

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Ceremonies marking the site of the first hospital in Tacoma at 2511 No. Starr were observed on June 1, 1922. Bunting covered the marker laid on a granite boulder and more flowers wait to be laid nearby. The Tacoma Women's Club, assisted by the Pierce County Medical Association and the staff of Tacoma General, took part in the ceremony occurring at the corner of Tacoma Avenue and Starr. Mrs. Percy C. Smith, president of the Women's Club, stands behind the woman in foreground, possibly Dr. Mary Perkins of the Pierce County Medical Association. Dedicated on April 29, 1882, and named after Fanny C. Paddock, wife of Episcopal Bishop John Paddock, the hospital was located in a building that was formerly a "dance hall." Mrs. Paddock, who died on route to Tacoma, had collected $500 from friends in New York to establish a hospital here. After her death, more money was sent as a tribute. The hospital was relocated to 312 South "J" St. in 1888 and made a final move to 315 Martin Luther King Jr. Way (then "K" St.) and name change to Tacoma General Hospital in 1912. G38.1-078 (TNT 5-31-22, p. 15-article; TDL 6-2-22, p.1-article)


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2511 N STARR ST, TACOMA

  • 1 image. Fannie Paddock Hospital -dedicated 4/29/1882 -bldg originally a "dance hall" -hospital relocated to 312 So. J St. in 1888 SEE ALSO: 312 SO. J ST.
  • TDL 1/5/1890 p.4 Flames among the sick
  • TDL 5/28/1922 p.D1 Mark site of hospital June 1
  • TNT 6/9/1937 Hospital has long history of service (il)
  • TNT 6/10/1938 Suppl. p.10 (il c.1880s)
  • TNT 4/7/1953 p.E9 First Tacoma General (il)
  • TNT 1/20/1961 Hospitals not costly in old days, card shows (sketch)
  • TNT 1/29/1961 p.A11 Hospitals not costly in old days, card shows (il or early rate card)
  • TNT 06/27/1974 Hospital's original sign noted with a brass marker T.Review 7/3/1974 On this site ... a house of mercy (marker dedicated)
  • TNT 4/29/1976 p.B4 Tacoma's first hospital filled frontier town's void (il) 979.702 G135O p.23 (il) 979.72 H91 Vol.I p.282 979.72 T11AN p.35 (il) 979.778 M364T p.29 (il) 979.778 M823S p.45 ----- Woman's Christian Boarding Home
  • TDL 11/25/1889 p.4 Out of harm's way (hospital to be converted into boarding home)
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