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| built = 1910 | | built = 1910 | ||
| architect = Anders,Frank |
| architect = Anders,Frank | ||
| architecture = No style listed |
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| added = April 7, 1987 | | added = April 7, 1987 | ||
| area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | ||
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| refnum = 86003741 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> | | refnum = 86003741 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> | ||
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'''Fargo City Detention Hospital''' is a building in ] that was |
'''Fargo City Detention Hospital''' is a building in ] that was built in 1910. The hospital was designed as a place to sequester people afflicted with contagious disease. According to a study of historic resources on Fargo's North Side: | ||
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Fargo's attempts to deal with urban problems resulted not only in the improvement and extension of sewer and water systems, but in the construction of the Fargo City Detention Hospital as well. Fargo, like many other cities, | |||
periodically suffered from epidemics. In 1910, in an attempt to combat the problem, the city built the hospital (PI). Known locally as the "Pest House," the facility served as a place to quarantine people ill with | |||
contagious diseases. Frank Anders, Fargo's city engineer, designed the building in conjunction with the city Board of Health. Anders and the Board of Health located the building away from the center of the Fargo, in a quiet | |||
⚫ | residential area.<ref name="mps_northsidefargo">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64000478.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Historic Resources of North Side Fargo |author=Mark T. Fiege, Jack Crowley, and Fredric L. Quivik |date=October, 1986 |publisher=]|page=18}}</ref> | ||
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⚫ | It's a two story brick and tile building, designed by Frank Anders and built principally by C.H. Johnson.<ref name=nrhpinv3/> It had coal storage capacity of 40 tons.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86003741.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Fargo City Detention Hospital |author=Mark T. Fiege, Jack Crowley, and Fredric L. Quivik |date=October, 1986 |publisher=]}} and </ref> | ||
It was built in 1910. It was designed and/or built by Frank Anders and by C.H. Johnson.<ref name=nris/> | |||
The listing included one ] on an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> | It was listed on the ] in 1987. The listing included just the one ] on an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> | ||
It served historically as a hospital.<ref name=nris/> | |||
⚫ | It's a two story brick and tile building. It had coal storage capacity of 40 tons.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86003741.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Fargo City Detention Hospital |author=Mark T. Fiege, Jack Crowley, and Fredric L. Quivik |date=October, 1986 |publisher=]}} and </ref> | ||
The property was covered in a study of historic properties in North Side Fargo.<ref name="mps_northsidefargo">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64000478.pdf | |||
⚫ | |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Historic Resources of North Side Fargo |author=Mark T. Fiege, Jack Crowley, and Fredric L. Quivik |date=October, 1986 |publisher=]}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{National Register of Historic Places}} | {{National Register of Historic Places}} |
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United States historic placeFargo City Detention Hospital | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Location | 57 Eleventh Ave. N, Fargo, North Dakota |
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Area | less than 1 acre (0.40 ha) |
Built | 1910 |
Architect | Anders,Frank |
Architectural style | No style listed |
MPS | North Side Fargo MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 86003741 |
Added to NRHP | April 7, 1987 |
Fargo City Detention Hospital is a building in Fargo, North Dakota that was built in 1910. The hospital was designed as a place to sequester people afflicted with contagious disease. According to a study of historic resources on Fargo's North Side:
Fargo's attempts to deal with urban problems resulted not only in the improvement and extension of sewer and water systems, but in the construction of the Fargo City Detention Hospital as well. Fargo, like many other cities, periodically suffered from epidemics. In 1910, in an attempt to combat the problem, the city built the hospital (PI). Known locally as the "Pest House," the facility served as a place to quarantine people ill with contagious diseases. Frank Anders, Fargo's city engineer, designed the building in conjunction with the city Board of Health. Anders and the Board of Health located the building away from the center of the Fargo, in a quiet residential area.
It's a two story brick and tile building, designed by Frank Anders and built principally by C.H. Johnson. It had coal storage capacity of 40 tons.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The listing included just the one contributing building on an area of less than 1 acre (0.40 ha).
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- Mark T. Fiege, Jack Crowley, and Fredric L. Quivik (October, 1986). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Historic Resources of North Side Fargo" (PDF). National Park Service. p. 18.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) and Accompanying four photos, exterior and interior, from 1986
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