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E.J. Noble Hospital

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E.J. Noble Hospital is one of a series of names used by three medical facilities in New York (state) that have since become part of St. Lawrence Health System. These facilities, and a foundation, are named after Edward John Noble.[1]

History

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Lithograph of Gouverneur, New York from 1885 by L.R. Burleigh with list of church landmarks

E.J. Noble Hospital opened its doors in 1952"[2] in Canton. When this location closed as a hospital, its name was EJ Noble of Canton.[3]

A second Noble Hospital location was in Alexandria Bay, and its names had included Edward John Noble Samaritan.[4][5][6]

A third was the Noble hospital in Gouverneur, New York.[7]

A New York State database lists these hospitals as closed,[7] yet as of 2020, the above are still operating under the St. Laurence/EJ Noble/Gouverneur names as medical facilities/doctor offices.[8] Kinney Nursing Home is part of the EJ Noble facilities.[9]

The American Hospital Directory shows only the following certified hospitals: Gouverneur Hospital in Gouverneur, River Hospital in Alexandria Bay, and Canton-Potsdam Hospital in Potsdam.[10]

E.J. Noble Samaritan

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During the 2010s, when Noble had some financial difficulties, Samaritan Medical Center was supervising some of their units, and the name E.J. Noble Samaritan was temporarily used for Noble.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ "$600,000 Donated to St. Lawrence University". The New York Times. January 30, 1956. Edward J. Noble and the Edward John Noble Foundation have contributed $600,000 to
  2. ^ "E.J. Noble Guild to merge with Potsdam facility". Watertown Daily Times. May 5, 2016.
  3. ^ "Where to Find Medical Records for Closed Hospitals in New York State" (PDF). EJ Noble Medical Campus, 80 East Main Street, Canton, NY 13617
  4. ^ "North East RadioWatch". May 30, 1998. Noble/Samaritan Hospital on Fuller Street
  5. ^ "Syracuse Post Standard Archives". July 27, 1996. p. 82. Noble-Samaritan Hospital, Alexandria Bay.
  6. ^ "Frank G. Breyer, 79, chemical Engineer". The New York Times. July 27, 1966.
  7. ^ a b "New York State Health Care Reform Act (HCRA)". Retrieved June 7, 2021. EDWARD JOHN NOBLE HOSPITAL OF GOUVERNEUR: CLOSED
  8. ^ "St. Lawrence Health System welcomes new nurse practitioner". Watertown Daily Times. October 3, 2020.
  9. ^ "Masena Memorial financial situation similar to gouverneur hospital". Watertown Daily Times. August 20, 2019.
  10. ^ "New York Hospitals". American Hospital Directory. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  11. ^ "RNs working to rebuild E.J. Noble". NYSNA.org (NY State Nursing Association).
  12. ^ "Gouverneur worried, still hopeful about hospital". North Country Public Radio. October 4, 2012.