The marker reads: OLD BREWSTER HOSPITAL -- Built in 1885 as a private residence, Old Brewster Hospital and Nursing Training School was the first medical facility to serve Jacksonville’s African-American community. Located in the LaVilla neighborhood, the hospital opened in 1901 through the efforts of the Women’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Matilda Cutting Brewster of Danielson, Connecticut, donated $1,000 in honor of her late husband, the Rev. George A. Brewster, to help start the hospital. Brewster Hospital was sponsored by the nearby Boylan Industrial Home and School, a private institution for African-American girls. One of the earliest nursing training programs in Florida, its students were welcomed by the...
Melrose Cemetery Marker, Melrose, FL. This marker is located by Campbells Ln at Eliam Cemetery, in M...
The marker reads: AMERICAN RED CROSS VOLUNTEER LIFE SAVING CORPS AND STATION In 1912, following the...
The marker reads: FRANKLINTOWN CHAPEL The Franklintown community was first populated by ex-slaves f...
The marker reads: THE FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (1911-1971) The first healthcare facility in ...
A great loss was felt by the Black community in Jacksonville when Brewster Hospital School of Nursin...
A great loss was felt by the Black community in Jacksonville when Brewster Hospital School of Nursin...
National Register of Historic Places NRIS #76000588 Built 1885https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/histori...
Americus Colored Hospital Marker, Americus, GA. This was one of the earliest hospitals devoted to th...
The marker reads: ST. JOSEPH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH This original sanctuary of the St. Joseph Mi...
Florida\u27s First African-American Insurance Company Marker (Obverse), Jacksonville, Fl. The site o...
New and modern Baptist Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida Published by Duval News Company, Jac...
Philips - Craig Swamp Cemetery Marker, Jacksonville, Fl. This marker is on St. Augustine Road near L...
Old Folks Home Marker (Reverse), Sanford, Fl. The text reads as : ( Reverse) continued -- provid...
Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida is an ultra modern general hospital located in the city\u...
The marker reads: ORIGINAL SITE OF PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE Pensacola Junior College (PJC) opened i...
Melrose Cemetery Marker, Melrose, FL. This marker is located by Campbells Ln at Eliam Cemetery, in M...
The marker reads: AMERICAN RED CROSS VOLUNTEER LIFE SAVING CORPS AND STATION In 1912, following the...
The marker reads: FRANKLINTOWN CHAPEL The Franklintown community was first populated by ex-slaves f...
The marker reads: THE FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (1911-1971) The first healthcare facility in ...
A great loss was felt by the Black community in Jacksonville when Brewster Hospital School of Nursin...
A great loss was felt by the Black community in Jacksonville when Brewster Hospital School of Nursin...
National Register of Historic Places NRIS #76000588 Built 1885https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/histori...
Americus Colored Hospital Marker, Americus, GA. This was one of the earliest hospitals devoted to th...
The marker reads: ST. JOSEPH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH This original sanctuary of the St. Joseph Mi...
Florida\u27s First African-American Insurance Company Marker (Obverse), Jacksonville, Fl. The site o...
New and modern Baptist Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida Published by Duval News Company, Jac...
Philips - Craig Swamp Cemetery Marker, Jacksonville, Fl. This marker is on St. Augustine Road near L...
Old Folks Home Marker (Reverse), Sanford, Fl. The text reads as : ( Reverse) continued -- provid...
Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida is an ultra modern general hospital located in the city\u...
The marker reads: ORIGINAL SITE OF PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE Pensacola Junior College (PJC) opened i...
Melrose Cemetery Marker, Melrose, FL. This marker is located by Campbells Ln at Eliam Cemetery, in M...
The marker reads: AMERICAN RED CROSS VOLUNTEER LIFE SAVING CORPS AND STATION In 1912, following the...
The marker reads: FRANKLINTOWN CHAPEL The Franklintown community was first populated by ex-slaves f...