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Metadata
Title |
Prognosis Newsletter |
Date |
1991 |
Scope & Content |
Copy of St. Joseph's quarterly newsletter, Summer 1991 Key Articles: Home Health Services now available Auxiliary donates new arc welder to hospital Commentary from hospital administrator New Cardiologist New births April-June Meet the Business Office and Medical Records staff Family Run event Blood pressure Q&A Auxiliary awards two scholarships |
Collection |
Adams Museum Collection |
Object Name |
Newsletter |
Catalog Number |
2023.009.088 |
People |
Apaza, June Asher, Karen Balderson, Karen Bauernfield, Peggy Blaine, Kathy Boyle, Charlie Brown, Darlene Buck, Gail Carsten, Tom Christiansen, Wendy Creger, Madelon Crowder, Sherry Davis, Pam Dirksen, Jane Dunbar, Jim Durr, Samuel Engelke, Gayle Everett, Karen Ferris, Charlene Fewson, Judy Greenwood, Frankie Grosek, Heather Hayes, Craig Island, Ron Joachim, Ann Johnson, Donna Keefe, Wayne Kightlinger, Dorna Kirby, Connie Klar-Loomis, Vicki Kopp, Arlene Krueger, Michelle Leisure, Terri Loyd, Elizabeth Kay MacDonald, Barbara Meade, Kim Meverden, Michele Mignery, Ed Munk, Karen Olsen, Connie Parsons, Wendy Patterson, Marie Perkovich, Antone Phillips, Robert "Bob" Pray, Ron Redinger, Paul Sanders, Mike Squyer, Lorna Stacey, Rita Toms, Steven Wareham, Chris Webb, Donna |
Search Terms |
1990s Babies Deadwood F.L. Thorpe Company First Western Bank Hospitals Lead-Deadwood Hospital Medical Men Northern Hills General Hospital Racing Red Cross Sports Thorpe Jewelry Wharf Resources Women |
Archival History |
The materials are owned by the Lead-Deadwood Hospital since the records creation. In 2023, the Lead-Deadwood Hospital agreed to allow Deadwood History, Inc. to scan some records to expand access to the materials to researchers. The Lead-Deadwood Hospital still owns the originals. Deadwood History, Inc. only has digital copies. |
Location of Originals |
Digital copies of scrapbooks and other materials can be accessed at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center. However, the original scrapbook is in the possession of the Lead-Deadwood Hospital. |