File:EAST PORCH, LOOKING NORTH - Wise Sanatorium No. 2, Hospital Street, Plains, Sumter County, GA HABS GA,131-PLAIN,22-4.tif

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EAST PORCH, LOOKING NORTH - Wise Sanatorium No. 2, Hospital Street, Plains, Sumter County, GA
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Harrell, Mark

Related names:

Fetner, Steven Ralph
Gaston, Hugh
Wise Brothers
Carter, Lillian
Carter, Jimmy
Wiggins, Ralph
Title
EAST PORCH, LOOKING NORTH - Wise Sanatorium No. 2, Hospital Street, Plains, Sumter County, GA
Depicted place Georgia; Sumter County; Plains
Date 1989
date QS:P571,+1989-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Accession number
HABS GA,131-PLAIN,22-4
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  • Significance: Jimmy Carter was born in the Wise Sanitarium, October 1, 1924. At that time in Plains, most babies were born at home, but Jimmy's mother, Lillian Carter (1898-1983), was a nurse at the hospital, and there happened to be an available room the night of his birth. Lillian Carter received much of her nursing training at this facility and worked there throughout most of Jimmy's childhood. The hospital is also significant as one of the first small hospitals in Georgia to be accredited by the American College of Surgeons and the American Medical and Hospital Association. Architecturally, its Greek Revival styling ranks it as one of the most formally designed structures in Plains.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-102
  • Survey number: HABS GA-2213
  • Building/structure dates: 1920 Initial Construction
  • Building/structure dates: 1936 Subsequent Work
  • Building/structure dates: 1956 Subsequent Work
  • Building/structure dates: 1960 Subsequent Work
  • Building/structure dates: 1978 Subsequent Work
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ga0584.photos.054874p
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Object location32° 02′ 02″ N, 84° 23′ 34.01″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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