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"Leeds Tuberculosis Hospital"
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Leeds Tuberculosis Hos...
(19)
Hospitals
(17)
Leeds, Missouri
(14)
Kansas City Tuberculos...
(14)
Tuberculosis
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Circa 1945
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Circa 1950
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September 241932
(1)
September 202008
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Josephine Brunk
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Howdy L Williams
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1.
Brief History of the Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital
September 24, 1932
The Kansas City Tuberculosis Sanitarium was opened on Christmas Day, 1915. Built in response to the need for specialized tuberculosis care, it was located on a part of the Municipal Farm in Leeds.
2.
Homegoing of Loved Ones in Historical Leeds Cemetery
September 20, 2008
This program from the event marking the renovation of Leeds Cemetery sponsored by the Midwest Afro-American Genealogical Interest Coalition (M.A.G.I.C.) includes a list of persons interred in the cemetery....
3.
Kansas City Health Care Photograph Collection Finding Aid
1940s-1950s
This photograph collection contains 198 black and white photographs taken in the 1940s-1950s. The images are of health care facilities and services maintained by the Kansas City Health Department. Includes...
4.
Leeds Hospital
Interior view of unidentified men and women eating in dining room.
5.
Leeds Tuberculosis Hospital
Interior view of unidentified patients on sunporch of colored division of Hospital.
6.
Q.: Wasn't There Once a Tuberculosis Hospital in Kansas City?
October 8, 1995
The Leeds Tuberulosis hospital was 57 years old when it was razed in 1971. The building was atop a hill southeast of Interstate 435 and Interstate 70 on more than 11 acres of land. At its height the hospital...
7.
The Forgotten, Remembered
November 9, 2010
Article reports on efforts to to reconstruct the boundaries of Kansas City's potter's field, a pauper cemetery located on the site of the former Municipal Farm jail and Leeds Tuberculosis Hospital. Radar...
8.
Tuberculosis Hospital
circa 1945
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital, built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
9.
Tuberculosis Hospital
circa 1945
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital, built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
10.
Tuberculosis Hospital
circa 1945
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
11.
Tuberculosis Hospital
circa 1945
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital, built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
12.
Tuberculosis Hospital
circa 1945
Exteroir view of the entrance to the city's Tuberculosis Hospital located in Leeds. Photograph published in the "Municipal Mirror", December, 1946, p. 6, MVSC 092 M96 with a caption that reads: "The Kansas...
13.
Tuberculosis Hospital
circa 1945
Interior view of African American patients lying in hospital beds. The photograph was published in the "Municipal Mirror", December, 1946, p. 7, MVSC 092 M96 and captioned as: "West Ward 1D" (KC Tuberculosis...
14.
Tuberculosis Hospital
Circa 1950
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital, built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
15.
Tuberculosis Hospital
n.d.
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
16.
Tuberculosis Hospital
Circa 1950
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
17.
Tuberculosis Hospital
n.d.
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
18.
Tuberculosis Hospital
n.d.
Exterior view of Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital built by prisoners of the Municipal Farm in Leeds "under the supervision of the architect and necessary foremen." Prior to the completion of the hospital,...
19.
Tuberculosis Hospital
1946
Interior view of what appears to be a kitchen area with an attendant by a pitcher. Believed to be an interior view of the tuberculosis hospital located in Leeds. Photograph can be found uncaptioned in...
20.
Tuberculosis Hospital Operating Room
circa 1945
Interior view of an operating room showing operating table and equipment. Identified on the back of the picture as the operating room at the Kansas City Tuberculosis Hospital.
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