Briggs Sanitorium

Hospital in Texas, United States
32°44′36″N 96°50′16″W / 32.743412°N 96.837664°W / 32.743412; -96.837664ServicesBeds52HistoryOpened1896Closed1909Demolished1909LinksListsHospitals in Texas

Briggs Sanitorium is a former sanitorium (also listed as Briggs' Sanitarium) developed in 1896 by Dr. J.R. Briggs, and located at the corner of Jefferson and Tyler streets, in Oak Cliff, Texas. Noted as the first hospital built in Oak Cliff, it included five wings, containing fifty-two rooms.

In 1905, its medical director was J. R. Briggs.[1]

The building burned down in a devastating fire, which started in the sanitarium's laboratory, and continued on to ravage fourteen city blocks on April 3, 1909.[2]

References

  1. ^ "11 Aug 1905, 7 - Fort Worth Star-Telegram at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  2. ^ Dallas Morning News, April 4, 1909 ed.


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