Good Samaritan Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary scrapbooks
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Good Samaritan Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary scrapbooks
- Date
- 1932-2013 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 3.88 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Artifacts
- Volunteers.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 2019ua050 : [identification of item], Good Samaritan Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary scrapbooks, 1932-2013, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Women's Guild of Christ Church Cathedral established the Protestant Infirmary in 1888, originally housed at 333 Short Street, Lexington, Ky., the former H.H. Gratz property. In 1890, the Infirmary Board began a Nursing School, which operated through 1971. In 1899, the hospital was renamed Good Samaritan Hospital, becoming a corporation, and the Board of Governors was restructured, comprising representatives of six local Protestant churches. In 1905, after a capital campaign spearheaded by Christ Church member George Weeks, the corporation purchased property at 310 South Limestone street from W.H. McCorkle, formerly the James O. Harrison estate. In 1924, the Methodist Church took over management of the hospital and in 1982, the Good Samaritan Foundation, Inc., was established. In 1995, the Board of Trustees sold the hospital to the Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corporation. In 2007, it was purchased by the University of Kentucky HealthCare.
- The Good Samaritan Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary operated from 1932 to 2013.
- Sources:
- UK HealthCare. About Good Samaritan Hospital. Last modified May 31, 2013. http://ukhealthcare.uky.edu/gs/about/.
- Scope and Content
- The Good Samaritan Hospital scrapbooks (dated 1932-2013; 3.88 cubic feet; 3 record storage cartons and 2 flat boxes) comprise 16 scrapbooks, one memory book listing donations, and one plaque documenting the work, activities, and members of the Good Samaritan Hospital Volunteer Services Auxiliary from approximately 1932 to 2013. The scrapbooks include Auxiliary newsletters; thank you letters and memorials; newspaper clippings about Good Samaritan Hospital, individual volunteers, and about the Auxiliary; photographs of people, events, and locations; position descriptions and orientation information; event programs; and bylaws. Scrapbook number 14 includes a volunteer manual for 1973. The plaque was giving to the Volunteer Auxiliary when the organization was honored as a University of Kentucky Henry Stites Barker fellow, undated.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Scrapbook, 1932-1958
Scrapbook, 1959 March-1960 March
Scrapbook, 1961 September-1969 May
Scrapbook, 1970 June-1975 May
Scrapbook, 1973, 2003-2008
Scrapbook, 1975 June-1978 March
Scrapbook (caution: loose items), 1978 April-1984 May
Scrapbook, 1984 June-1988 May
Scrapbook, 1988 June-1994 May
Scrapbook, 1994 June-1997 June
Scrapbook, 1997 July-1999 June
Scrapbook, 1999 June-2001 May
Scrapbook, 2001 June-2002 August
Scrapbook, 2002 September-2003 August
Historical scrapbook for 2013 final meeting, 1932-2012, 2013
"The Book of Remembrance: In memory of Betty Gail Brown given by Mr. and Mrs. Hargus T. Brown" (donation record book), undated
Plaque honoring Samaritan Volunteers as a University of Kentucky Henry Stites Barker Fellow, undated
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