
Thomas J. O'Neill Building-MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital - Baltimore MD
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Don.Morfe
N 39° 21.504 W 076° 35.268
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The Emergency Department Building at MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital was named after Thomas J. O'Neill. Mr. O’Neill made provisions in his will for financing the construction of a private, non-profit hospital. Opened in 1968.
Waymark Code: WM1740G
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 12/04/2022
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THE PLACE:
From the Hospital website:
"Since being founded as a Catholic hospital in 1968, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital has been dedicated to providing easily accessible, quality health care to the communities of northeast Baltimore.
Initially focused on rehabilitation services, we still are recognized for this expertise and are currently building a new, premier rehabilitation facility. We also have expanded, offering other services, including cancer care, emergency medicine, geriatrics, interventional radiology, wound healing, and more. Today, we continue to evolve to meet the communities' needs while honoring our Catholic tradition of caring for our neighbors."
THE PERSON
From the Hospital website:
"April 1919 Local merchant and philanthropist Thomas J. O'Neill dies suddenly of a heart condition. In his will, he bequeaths money for the construction of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, as well as a hospital. He requested that the hospital not be named after him, so the name 'Good Samaritan' was chosen in his honor.
1962 In one of his first major acts after being ordained Archbishop of Baltimore, Cardinal Shehan initiates plans to begin construction of MedStar Good Samaritan as a Catholic Hospital."
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