Old St. Joseph Hospital

[2] The hospital is a four-story, Y-shaped Romanesque Revival style building constructed from concrete and brown brick.

It was designed by local architect W. Miles Brittelle, who at the time was working for the firm of George M.

The building was reportedly modeled after a recently completed wing at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, which was also run by the Sisters of Charity.

The building also had a specially constructed penthouse for safe storage of x-ray film, intended to prevent another deadly disaster like the Cleveland Clinic fire of 1929.

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