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The '''Hillman Hospital Outpatient Clinic''' was a 5-story medical clinic built and staffed by the [[Works Progress Administration]] as a complement to [[Hillman Hospital]]. The $400,000 project was completed in [[1939]]. The Hillman complex was soon further enhanced with the completion of the [[Jefferson Tower|Jefferson Hospital]] tower, funded by the [[Public Works Administration]], [[1940]].
The '''Hillman Hospital Outpatient Clinic''' was a 5-story medical clinic built and staffed by the [[Works Progress Administration]] as a complement to [[Hillman Hospital]]. The $400,000 project was completed in [[1939]] and the building was dedicated on [[November 19]], [[1939]]. The Hillman complex was soon further enhanced with the completion of the [[Jefferson Tower|Jefferson Hospital]] tower, funded by the [[Public Works Administration]], [[1940]].


The clinic building was later demolished.
The clinic building was later demolished.

Latest revision as of 11:48, 30 May 2019

Hillman Hospital Outpatient Clinic

The Hillman Hospital Outpatient Clinic was a 5-story medical clinic built and staffed by the Works Progress Administration as a complement to Hillman Hospital. The $400,000 project was completed in 1939 and the building was dedicated on November 19, 1939. The Hillman complex was soon further enhanced with the completion of the Jefferson Hospital tower, funded by the Public Works Administration, 1940.

The clinic building was later demolished.

References

Birmingham Historical Society (2010) Digging Out of the Great Depression: Federal Programs at Work in and around Birmingham. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society ISBN 0943994357