Structure Type: built works - military buildings; built works - public buildings - hospitals

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 1899-1900

2 stories

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Magnolia, Seattle, WA

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The hospital consisted of two parts, a cubic section containing the a projecting front porch, and another portion lined by double-height balconies. Each part was covered by a compound hipped roof. Dormers on both sections had subtly-curving walls derived from the Richardsonian Romanesque and the Shingle Styles. Large attic vents can be seen on the roofs.

This large, two-story, wood-frame facility had a large covered porch area, for soldiers to recuperate in fresh air and sunshine. Some of the porches had been glazed in by about 1907.

Demolished.

PCAD id: 18944