Item 23650 - Temporary headquarters, Maine Sanatorium, Hebron, 1904
- Item 23650 - Temporary headquarters, Maine Sanatorium, Hebron, 1904
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Image Info Architects John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens drew plans for the temporary headquarters for the Maine State Sanatorium in Hebron.
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The facility for treatment of tuberculosis opened in 1904. Dr. Estes Nichols, medical superintendent, helped design the buildings.
The temporary headquarters had a dining room, kitchen, sleeping pavilions, and an assembly room.
The state took over operation of the facility in 1915 and renamed it the Western Maine Sanatorium.