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Former Chattanooga mayor T.C. Thompson. The initiative to create a hospital in Chattanooga for children was spearheaded in the 1920s by the city's former mayor, T.C. Thompson, working closely with the local Civitan Club. Through a $250,000 bond issue, the original children's hospital was completed in 1929 in Chattanooga's Glenwood community.
Erlanger is the primary teaching hospital for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center's College of Medicine Chattanooga. UTHSC College of Medicine Chattanooga trains physicians enrolled annually in the medical college's residency and fellowship programs. Enrollment for the 2020–2021 academic year included 193 residents and fellows.
Ruth Idella Thompson Dickins (June 9, 1906 - January 22, 1996) was an American socialite convicted of the 1948 murder of her mother, Idella Thompson. Early life and family [ edit ] Dickins, born Ruth Idella Thompson on June 9, 1906, was raised in Leland, Mississippi .
East Liverpool. Died. 20 September 1909 (aged 61) New York City. Occupation. Composer. William Lamartine Thompson (November 7, 1847 – September 20, 1909) was a noted American composer. He founded the W. L. Thompson Music Company and tried his hand with some success at secular compositions before finding his forte in hymns and gospel songs .
Fort Harker in Kansas, an active garrison of the United States Army from 1866 to 1872, was named in his honor. The Charles G. Harker School in the Swedesboro-Woolwich School District, New Jersey, is named in his honor. [361] George LeRoy Irwin.
Moments before, the healthy 38-year-old had collapsed due to a heart attack while running the final leg of the New York City Triathlon. Escobar suffered an ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI ...
NRHP reference No. 76001780 [1] Added to NRHP. December 23, 1976. The Read House Hotel is a historic hotel in Chattanooga, Tennessee, founded in 1872. The 141-room main building dates to 1926, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for Hamilton County. [2] [3] The 100-room rear wing was added in 1962, originally as a motel.
Early life. Crosby was born on November 3, 1817. He was one of twelve children born to William Bedlow Crosby (1786–1865) and Harriet Ashton ( née Clarkson) Crosby (1786–1859). [2] His parents built one of Manhattan 's largest houses, modeled after a Regency house in London, that occupied two blocks on Monroe Street (now known as Rutgers ...