The postcard pictured above was created by the
Alexander Manufacturing Company, and was taken of the hospital at the Ohio
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home in 1918. Below is a view of the hospital in 1928,
with a closer view and a slightly different angle.
The original hospital at the Ohio Soldiers’ and
Sailors’ Home (now the Ohio Veterans Home) opened in January of 1899, with
seven trained nurses employed to care for those veterans who needed in-hospital
care. An annual report from the Home in 1902 gave this description of the
hospital.
In the early 1950s, a new hospital opened at the Ohio
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home. It was known as the John T. Haynes Memorial
Hospital, named for the former chief surgeon of the Home, Dr. J.T. Haynes.
Fifty nursing home beds had become available at the
Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home in 1950. Today’s the nursing home facility at
the Ohio Veteran Home has 427 beds in three separate units: the Giffin Wing,
Secrest North and Secrest South. In continuous operation since it opened in
1888, over 50,000 honorably discharged veterans have been admitted to the Ohio
Veterans Home in Erie County, Ohio.
You can see some vintage pictures of the
former Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home at a previous blog post on Sandusky History.
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