San Francisco History
 

Asylums and Hospitals
1897


ARMITAGE HOME- 509 Powell Street

BOYS' and GIRLS' AID SOCIETY HOME- Southeast corner Baker and Grove streets

CALIFORNIA SURGICAL HOSPITAL (Private) 935 Sutter street

CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL- 3118 Sacramento street

CITY AND COUNTY ALMS HOUSE- Mission Ocean Road, near Laguna Honda.

CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL- Potrero avenue , between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets.

CITY AND COUNTY RECEIVING HOSPITAL- City Hall

FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME- Office, 520 Kearny street

FRENCH HOSPITAL- South side Point Lobos avenue, between Fifth and Sixth

GERMAN HOSPITAL- West side Noe, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth.

HEBREW HOME FOR AGED DISABLED- 507 Lombard street.

HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES- California street, near Maple.

HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLE CHILDREN- Sacramento street, near Maple.

LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY- East side Franklin street, between Geary and Post.

LANE HOSPITALS- Southeast corner Clay and Webster streets

LICK OLD LADIES' HOME- University street, near Wayland.

LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER- 512 Mina street.

MAGDALEN ASYLUM- Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street.

MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE- 638 Folsom street.

Mt. St. JOSPEH'S INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM- Silver avenue, near Q south.

OLD LADIES' HOME- 33 Rincon place.

OLD PEOPLES' HOME-Southwest corner Pierce and Pine Streets

PACIFIC  HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGED- Silver avenue, near Mission

PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM- Devisadero street, near Hayes

PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL OLD LADIES' HOME- North-east corner Golden Gate and Masonic avenues

PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM- Corner Haight and Buchanan Streets.

QUARANTINE STATION- Angel Island

ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM- N street, between Eighteenth and Twentieth avenues, South San Francisco

SALVATION ARMY WOMEN's SHELTER- 533 Stevenson street

SAN FRANCISCO NURSERY FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN- 570 Harrison street

ST. FRANCIS' GIRLS' DIRECTORY ORPHAN ASYLUM- Buena Vista avenue, near  Waller street

ST. JOSEPH's HOME HOSPITAL- Buena Vista avenue, near Park Hill avenue

ST. LUKE's HOSPITAL- West side Valencia street, near Twenty-seventh.

St. MARK's HOSPITAL AND HOME FOR THE CARE OF INEBRIATES- 2000 Stockton

St. MARY's HOSPITAL- Northwest corner First and Bryant streets.

St. PATRICK's HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM MEN- Bryant street, near First

St. ZITA's HOME- Buena Vista avenue, near Waller street

SHELTERING ARMS- 579 Harrison street

UNITED STATES MARINE HOSPITAL- South side Presidio, near Mountain Lake

WALDECK SANITARIUM- Jones street.


Source: An illustrated and descriptive souvenir and guide to San Francisco : a new handbook for strangers and tourists San Francisco, Calif.: F.M. DeWitt, c1897, page 116-118.
Thank you to Carolyn Feroben for transcribing this material.

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