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The House of the Good Samaritan (sometimes called the Boston Good Samaritan Hospital) [1] was a charitable, Boston hospital founded by Anne Smith Robbins in 1860. It accepted its first patients in 1861 and was established to care for destitute, chronically ill women and children.
Dr. Matilda A. Evans House (HM/HM) Fair-Rutherford and Rutherford Houses (NR) First Calvary Baptist Church (HM) Florence Benson Elementary (NR) Fort Jackson Elementary School/Hood Street Elementary School (HM) Nathaniel J. Frederick House (HM) Good Samaritan-Waverly Hospital (HM/NR) Harden Street Substation (NR) Heidt-Russell House (HM)
The Striker House is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Queen Anne structure, measuring 42 feet (13 m) by 60 feet (18 m). [4] It sits on an ashlar foundation and is covered with clap board siding. The house is elaborate in design, and features numerous gables, bays, dormers, as well as a distinctive octagonal tower in one corner.
May 23—Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series exploring the Samaritan House's $16.9 million expansion project. Samaritan House Executive Director Chris Krager smiled on a recent ...
Samaritan Medical Center [1] [2] is a 294-bed not-for-profit medical facility located in Watertown, New York. [ 3 ] The hospital was awarded "gold recognition for its efforts to increase organ, eye, and tissue donor registrations " via education and outreach programs.
The Good Samaritan House is the largest homeless shelter for women with children in the St. Louis metro-east region. We provide safe temporary housing for those whose lives are impacted by ...
The parable of the Good Samaritan is the theme for the Austrian Christian Charity commemorative coin, minted 12 March 2003. This coin shows the Good Samaritan with the wounded man, on his horse, as he takes him to an inn for medical attention. An older coin with this theme is the American "Good Samaritan Shilling" of 1652. [67]
The Inn of the Good Samaritan is a national park, museum, ancient archaeological site and former inn administered by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority located near Ma'ale Adumim, halfway between Jerusalem and Jericho, at an elevation of 298 meters above sea level.