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Oakmont and Ashlawn is text, with genre history and leaflet. Its dimensions are 11 in. x 8.5 in..
It was created on Tuesday, January 9, 2001.
Harding Hospital is the Publisher. Eleanor (Ellie) Jones (née Illston), 1924-2018 is the Author.
This is one in a series of articles on the history of Harding Hospital. Included in the newsletter distributed to hospital employees, the articles were written by Ellie Jones, Harding Hospital archivist. This article focuses on two of the buildings on the hospital campus that were known as Oakmont and Ashlawn. Oakmont served as a residence hall, a school and a day treatment program facility. Ashlawn began as a chicken coop, then was remodeled into a residence cottage and later a nursing office and day treatment program facility.
It covers the topics historic sites, doctors and medicine and buildings.
It features the people Dr. Charles Weaver Harding, 1915-1988, Lina Hoster, 1848-1926, Bob Brigner, Dr. Warren Gamaliel Harding II, 1905-1975 and Dr. George Tryon Harding III, 1904-1985.
It features the organization Harding Hospital.
It covers the city Worthington.
You can find the original at Harding Hospital Museum.
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The Worthington Memory identification code is hhm0015.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on October 20, 2016. It was last updated June 13, 2019.