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This page lists the articles, images and categories about the Reardan Exchange Bank which operated in Reardan between 1911 and 192x.
This page lists the articles, images and categories about Dr. Green's General Hospital which operated in Reardan between 1911 and some time in the 1920s.
Dr. Green's wife operated a hospital for Dr. Reinking until his death in 1939.
Dr. Green moved to Spokane and was killed in an automobile accident with a bootlegger.
 
Dr. Green's wife returned to Reardan and operated a hospital for Dr. Reinking until his death in 1939. This hospital was on Aspen Street south of Broadway Avenue.


There have been other hospitals. There was a hospital between Oak and Lake Streets south of Broadway Avenue until 1948 when it was moved to make way for the Reardan Memorial Clinic which operated between 1948 and 1966.
There have been other hospitals. There was a hospital between Oak and Lake Streets south of Broadway Avenue until 1948 when it was moved to make way for the Reardan Memorial Clinic which operated between 1948 and 1966.
[[category: Reardan Businesses]]
[[category: Reardan Businesses]]

Revision as of 08:11, 18 March 2023

This page lists the articles, images and categories about Dr. Green's General Hospital which operated in Reardan between 1911 and some time in the 1920s. Dr. Green moved to Spokane and was killed in an automobile accident with a bootlegger.

Dr. Green's wife returned to Reardan and operated a hospital for Dr. Reinking until his death in 1939. This hospital was on Aspen Street south of Broadway Avenue.

There have been other hospitals. There was a hospital between Oak and Lake Streets south of Broadway Avenue until 1948 when it was moved to make way for the Reardan Memorial Clinic which operated between 1948 and 1966.

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