Talk:Salem Hospital (Massachusetts)
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Captain John Bertram
[edit]Captain John Bertram (1796-1882) lived in Salem, Massachusetts and is the founder of Salem Hospital. In addition to Salem Hospital, John Bertram died in March of 1882, his widow donated their home,John Bertram Mansion, a High Style Italianate brick and brownstone mansion that was built at 370 Essex Street [1] and this became the Salem Public Library. [2] In addition, John Bertram House is now a home for the eldery.[3]
In 1873, Captain John Bertram gave a gift of $25,000 in cash, plus a brick mansion on Charter Street to create Salem Hospital. From the original building on Charter Street Salem Hospital moved to the current location on Highland Avenue in 1917.
would be great if Salem Hospital had archive info, on the documents on Captain John Bertram related to the rich donation of his that founded Salem Hospital. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.155.43.104 (talk) 19:49, 26 May 2013 (UTC)
North Shore Medical Center or Salem Hospital?
[edit]This page goes back and forth on names. Is it North Shore Medical Center or Salem Hospital.
If one was the former name, it needs to be addressed. Travis H. O. (talk) 19:39, 6 May 2022 (UTC)
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