Old Reid Hospital

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Old Reid Hospital is a historic hospital located in Richmond, Indiana, United States. It was established in 1905 and served the community until 2008 when it was replaced by the new Reid Health facility. The Old Reid Hospital is known for its architectural significance and its role in the healthcare history of Richmond.

History

The Old Reid Hospital was founded by Daniel G. Reid, a prominent industrialist in Richmond. He donated funds for the construction of the hospital in memory of his wife, Ella. The hospital was designed by the architectural firm of William B. Ittner, known for their work on educational and healthcare facilities.

The hospital opened its doors in 1905 and quickly became a vital part of the Richmond community. It was expanded several times over the years to accommodate the growing population and advancements in medical technology. The hospital was known for its high standard of care and was a major employer in the area.

In 2008, the Old Reid Hospital was replaced by a new facility, Reid Health. The old building was left vacant and has since fallen into disrepair. Despite its current state, the Old Reid Hospital remains a significant part of Richmond's history.

Architecture

The Old Reid Hospital is a notable example of early 20th-century hospital architecture. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts style, which was popular at the time. The hospital features a symmetrical facade, a grand entrance, and detailed ornamentation. The interior layout was designed to maximize natural light and ventilation, which were considered essential for patient health.

Legacy

Despite its closure, the Old Reid Hospital has left a lasting legacy in Richmond. It played a crucial role in the development of the city's healthcare system and served as a training ground for many medical professionals. The hospital's history and architecture have also made it a point of interest for local historians and preservationists.

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