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Saint Agnes Hospital, a Roman Catholic hospital in Baltimore, was created by The Daughters of Charity in 1862. It is currently owned by Ascension Health.
Saint Agnes Hospital, a Roman Catholic hospital in Baltimore, was created by The Daughters of Charity in 1862. It is currently owned by Ascension Health.
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Straw and hay fuel fire that destroyed farm building in 1913
An article in the May 24, 1913, edition of The Argus reported the damage to an area farm due to an early morning fire. A large barrack on the Wilton Farm, Wilkens avenue and Maiden Choice road, George J. Zaiser, owner, was destroyed by fire early...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Catonsville, Science and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics, Automotive Equipment
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Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, cardiologist
Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiac Rehabilitation, University of Maryland, College Park, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Medical Specialization
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Wedded: Nessa Klein and John Mimm
Wedding date: March 23, 2013 Her story: Nessa Klein, 33, grew up in Arbutus. She is a human resources consultant for St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore. Her mother, Linda, works for Baltimore County public schools and her father, Charles, is retired. His...
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Canine the culprit after being locked in Catonsville church for five days
An article in the April 12, 1913, edition of The Argus reported on the surprising culprit after a church's interior was found damaged. What was at first supposed to be the work of vandals, bent on spite-work, at the Catonsville Presbyterian Church last...Tags: Catonsville, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief, Vandalism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Rosie C. Brooks, housekeeper
Rosie C. Brooks, a retired housekeeper who enjoyed entertaining family and friends, died Monday of complications from an infection at St. Agnes Hospital. She was 99. Rosie Cooper was born and raised in West Baltimore, and attended Baltimore public...
Tags: Cherry Hill, Glen Burnie, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Catonsville woman honored for volunteerism
Catonsville resident W. Fumiko Campbell, who will step down from her current two-year term as president of the St. Agnes Hospital Auxiliary in March, won two awards for volunteerism in 2012. She received a Geri award from the Maryland Senior Citizens...Tags: Catonsville, Hospitals and Clinics
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Invalid's thoughtfulness led to further injury in 1913
An article in the March 8, 1913, edition of The Argus noted that area woman's actions not to bother other patients worsened her own condition at an area hospital. Miss Elizabeth West, sister of Thos. West, of Bloomingdale avenue, is confined to her bed...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Washington, DC, Dining and Drinking, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Randallstown
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History Matters
100 Years Ago Society notes From the Times social columns: "Mrs. Allen Pittman of Ellicott City is still a patient at St. Agnes Hospital and is looking forward to convalescing at home. Her friends in the community are looking forward to her recovery....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Credit and Debt, Roxbury, Howard County, Ellicott City
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Pages from the Past: Tour of gold mines in Canada leads to wedding ring for Catonsville woman
An article in the Feb. 15, 1913, edition of The Argus reported on the culmination of a long-distance romance sparked by a meeting during a tour of Canadian gold mines. Three thousand miles across the continent to Tacoma, Wash., Miss Ethel Patterson, of...Tags: Catonsville, Hospitals and Clinics, Metal and Mineral, Blood Transfusion, Marriage
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Police officer's dog found poisoned in Catonsville in 1913 [Pages of the Past]
An article in the Feb. 22, 1913, edition of The Argus the return of an unwanted visitor. The dog poisoner who has been causing considerable alarm among the owners of valuable canines in Catonsville for some time is again at work. The pretty collie dog...Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Marriage, Human Interest, Flu, Dining and Drinking
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Letter: Catonsville developer should be judged on total contributions to community
Who among us has done something of which we are not particularly proud? Why does one misdeed overshadow the goodness of an individual? I have known the Whalen family for over 30 years and have seen their goodness and the contributions they have made to...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics, Loyola University Maryland, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Pages Past: Custodian's heroics save child as wall collapses
An article in the Jan. 24, 1963, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported the heroics of a school custodian in rescuing a student. Fourteen-year-old Norman G. Gaither, an eighth grade student at Our Lady of Victory Catholic school on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Catonsville, Water Supply, Christianity, Boy Scouts of America
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