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St. Louis City Hospital: A History


Map of City Hospital


This map shows the layout of the hospital at the time of its closure in 1985. Buildings in red are still standing; those in grey were demolished in 2002 or 2003.

The numbers refer to the following buildings (name, year built; architect if known):

1. Malcolm Bliss Psychiatric Center, 1939; Tom Dean (?).
2. Power Plant Building, 1939; Albert Osburg.
3. Laundry Building, 1939; Albert Osburg.
4. Snodgras Laboratory, 1961; Jamieson, Spearl, Hammond and Grolock.
5. Tower Building ("New Hospital Building"), 1941; Albert Osburg.
6. Kitchen and Servies Building, 1940; Albert Obsburg.
7. Clinic Building, 1921.
8. Ancillary Servies Building, 1971.
9. "E" Building, 1905.
10. Ambulance Garage, 1921.
11. Commissioner's Building, 1907; Joseph Smith.
12. West Ward Wing, 1912; Albert Groves.
13. Administration Building, 1912; Albert Groves.
14. East Ward Wing, 1912; Albert Groves.

This map was originally created by Rob Powers for his Built St. Louis site and is reused here with permission.


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