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The Hospital Reservation Historic District is located between
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and Officers Row Historic Districts and east of the
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of the
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in
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, United States. Established in 1909, it reached its maximum development in 1942.National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form; Hospital Reservation Historic District; Caroline Gallacci and August Gene Grulich, Grulich Architecture and Planning; July 16, 1990 The following structures no longer remain: #‘"Main Hospital Building"’ (1911,1924): a Neo-Classical, two story with basement brick complex. #"’Recreation building"’ (1920): two story vernacular wood frame structure with basement; to the west was a yard cemetery, which was relocated to the Presidio in San Francisco, California. #"’Navy Female Nurse Corps Quarters"’ (1921) was a two-story wood frame structure. #"’Three Isolation Buildings"’ (1915) were located of the main hospital. Along with other buildings constructed here, all but one isolation building were eventually connected to the main hospital building. The existing six buildings in the district were the quarters for the Commanding Officer of the Naval Hospital Reservation, the dormitory for the hospital corpsmen, the sick officers quarters, quarters for the medical corps and two separate quarters for pharmacists. These set in a suburban setting of lawn and shrubs with adjacent parking lots. Five of the six buildings are brick construction in a
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style. Quarters W (Facility #646) is a wood frame with Neo-Classical influences. The Hospital Reservation Historic District has three non-contributing structures, the utility building for the hospital (Facility #437, 1936), has been significantly altered and the two quarters buildings (#885 and #942) are post World War II.


History


Establishment

The hospital complex was constructed between 1923 and 1942. The buildings were necessary to provide adequate medical care for employees of the navy yard. The first medical service at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard began aboard in 1895. Assistant Surgeon General James Stoughton set up Sick Quarters. Until permanent land side structures were available, the ship provided offices and quarters. In 1901 a building above Dry Dock No. 1 was started and it opened in 1903 as ‘Sick Quarters’. The two-story frame building had four tents for 16 patients. In March 1903, it was designated a Naval Hospital. The staff was one surgeon and two stewards. During 1907 there were 225 patients.Five Score and 12 Years – Naval Hospital Bremerton celebrates a birthday and legacy; Defense Video Imagery Distribution System; Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., obtained 2016-11-16 When contagious disease broke out among the industrial workers, the Surgeon General in 1907 sought to move the building away from the work areas. A site atop the western ridge was selected and construction began in 1909. In January 1911, the two-story brick administration building with two wings and housing 200 beds was finished. It took another year before it opened to properly furnish the building. The old hospital building was moved into
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.


World War I era

In 1915 an isolation building was built. During the epidemic of 1918 it was unable to handle the volume of patients. The staff included one medical officer, one
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, two stewards and 12
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nurse volunteers. During the peak of the epidemic, there were four to five deaths a day. During 1918, 89 patients died, 77 of those from the flu.


Inter-war years

By the 1920, the patient load had increased to 1515. Additional buildings were needed to meet the needs. On Nov. 8, 1920, an American Red Cross Hostess House opened that offered a relaxing home-like setting for patient recreation. A frame nurses quarters was added in June 1921. Over the next three years medical officer housing and a commanders quarters were built Commanding Officer of the Hospital Reservation (1923), and quarters for the medical officers (1923), pharmacists (1926), hospital corpsmen (1936) and sick officers (1942). The Quarters were built to insure that the hospital would have the available staff to provide adequate care. Previously, the nurses lived a mile outside the yard in a building shared with a motion picture theater and billiard hall. Medical officers would not be commissioned as housing was not available, so they were civilians. They had to use the basement rooms in Bremerton or commuted from Seattle. Additions were also made to the main hospital. Masonry brick wings, connected by an enclosed corridor, were added to the hospital in 1924 and 1925. The hospital reached a capacity of 400 beds Worked stopped during the 1930s due to the depression. Public Works Administration (PWA) projects began on base in 1936. They built the corpsmen barracks and another hospital wing. The hospital now consisted of the administration building and eight wings.


World War II era

Medical services expanded before the war to include navy personnel and their dependents throughout Puget Sound. To meet the war needs, temporary wood frame structures were established. An H-type temporary wards and temporary barracks for Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service (WAVES) was added in 1943. The WAVES performed clerical and support services in the hospital. The patient count for all of World War II was more than 29,000.


Post-war

During the
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(1950s) the hospital had 17,000 admissions. During the
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the hospital served as a receiving facility for casualties from
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. An estimated 70 war casualties were at the hospital during that time. By 1968 and the Vietnam War the Naval was a 295-bed complex, able to expand to 509 beds in an emergency. It included 31 buildings. Of these, 22 were permanent masonry and 12 housed patients. Most were connected by enclosed walkways. Patient census averaged about 220 at any one time with peak period of occupancy of nearly 260." There was 375 staff with 240 Navy personnel. The medical staff included 37 doctors, two dentists, 12 medical service corps officers, 24 nurses, and one chaplain. In addition to navy personnel there were 19 civilian nurses, 14 nursing assistants, and other civilians in a variety of duties.


Closures

The Hospital Reservation continued as a part of the naval shore facility until 1980. In 1974, a new facility was recommended, land in Jackson Park was set aside and efforts began for Congressional approval. In 1980, medical services were moved to the former Naval Ammunition Depot Site on Ostrich Bay in Jackson Park. Naval Hopital Bremerton is the parent command for three branch clinics; Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Naval Station Everett, and Naval Base Kitsap Bangor.


Contributing Structures


Dormitory for Hospital Corpsmen

The Dormitory for Hospital Corpsmen, Building 443 is a two-story brick veneer building with basement. The building measures in a rectangular shape with two projecting bays on either side of the central entry. The building is clad in a reddish-brown brick with a
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pattern. Between the upper and lower windows a decorative brick pattern in the form of a square surrounds a small cast stone inset. Above the entry is a wood double "
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" with semi-circular fanlight and with a
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balcony railing. The gable walls meet the roof in a classical form of broken pediment.


Sick Officers Quarters

Building 491 is one of two surviving buildings of the Naval Hospital Reservation at the Shipyard. Building 491 was built as Sick Officers Quarters. It was next to the hospital and connected via a tunnel. Building 491 reflects the " Federal" style.


Sick Officers Quarters

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Style roof with hip roof dormers. The building shows " Georgian" with flat arches of brick with limestone keystones and sills. The main entry door is wood and glass set with a semi-circular arched opening. The doorway is a
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motif with a central door and side lights. The residence are single floors spaces with two units upstairs and two down. The upstairs units are reached by a common stairway. Residential entries are marble with terrazzo insets, general flooring is fir; and walls are plaster on wood lath. Glass
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separate a living room from the dining room. There are ceilings throughout and a fireplace of brick, quarry tile hearth and simple wood mantle.


Officer’s Quarters

The Commanding Officer of the Naval Hospital Reservation Quarters was built in 1923. In 1990, it remained the quarters for the Hospital Commander. The building has a formal " Federal" design. It was located within the Hospital Reservation, with a large grassy lawn, set away from other structures.


Navy Hospital Pharmacists Quarters

Two Naval Hospital Pharmacists Quarters were built on base, Building 648 is one of two. These are assigned Warrant Officers housing. They were built in 1926 by the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Captain W.H. Alien, U.S.N., and Public Works Officer. This is a small brick building, with " Georgian" details. Both quarters are on Gatewood Avenue. A two story frame building, gable roof and a brick exterior. The "Georgian" motifs include the
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over the entry door, rectangular window openings and a round window within the gable. In 1946 it became the Corps Officer's Quarters for the Naval Hospital. In 1948 it became the Naval Hospital's Personnel Officer's quarters. When the hospital moved to it Oyster Bay location in 1980, it was assigned as Naval Base Officer's quarters. Building 648 is a rectangular brick two story residence with a basement.


Navy Hospital Pharmacists Quarters

Navy Hospital Pharmacists Quarters, Building 649 is the second of the two Warrant Officers Quarters on the Hospital Reservation. It is the same as Building #648. When the Hospital was moved from the shipyard, it was converted to housing for Staff Officers of the Pacific Reserve Fleet.


Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Historic Districts

The Puget Sound Naval Shipyard contains five historic districts: # Officers' Row Historic District; # Puget Sound Radio Station Historic District; # Hospital Reservation Historic District; #
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; and #
Marine Reservation Historic District The Marine Reservation Historic District is in the northwestern area of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, just west of the Hospital Reservation Historic District. Beginning in 1911 it reached its maximum development, prior to World War II. The ...
. These five units are a comprehensive representation of the historic features of the naval shipyard.


References

{{National Register of Historic Places Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state) Colonial Revival architecture in Washington (state) Neoclassical architecture in Washington (state) Hospital buildings completed in 1923 Historic districts in Kitsap County, Washington 1909 establishments in Washington (state) National Register of Historic Places in Kitsap County, Washington