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N.P.B.A. Hospital
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- 3/12/1923 (Creation)
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Two of 18 technical drawings created by Lambert Bassindale firm for alterations to the Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Hospital on March 12, 1923. The building was constructed in 1904 and demolished in 1973.
Lambert Bassindale was born in Racine, Wisconsin in 1875 and graduated from the Chicago Art Institute. After moving to St. Paul in 1918 to partner with associate architect Charles Frost, Bassindale began a long career of designing structures for the Northern Pacific Railroad, including office buildings, Hospitals and Nursing Homes. The Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Hospital was organized in 1882 and had seven hospitals spanning Minnesota to Tacoma, the westernmost facility.
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"Tacoma Daily Ledger - 2/28/1904", "Tacoma News Tribune - 9/26/1923", "Tacoma News Tribune - 3/28/1973", Bassindale, Lambert. “Lambert Bassindale Papers, 1925.” "1925, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Hospital Records. , 1905. Print."
Archivist's note
Andrew Weymouth, 6/12/2022