‘Appendix HHistorie Images
Fig. 1
Title lola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1911?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w:
Collection Albert R. Stone Nega
Science Center
Summary This tent is set up at the lola Sanatorium by the Rochester Public
Health Association, It is to be used as a summer day camp for
tuberculosis patients. There are lawn chairs set up on the lawn in
front of the tent.
Notes Similar to another photograph printed in Rochester Herald June 8,
1911
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ive Collection, Rochester Museum &a" ar 4
le Iola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934,
Date 1911?
Physical Details | photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary This is the Iola Sanatorium for tuberculosis patients. The pavilion
for advanced female patients is at left, In back of it are the
commissary and officer's quarters, the pavilion for male cases, and
the outdoor tent. The incinerator is in the center. At right is a group
of people preparing to raise the flag for Memorial Day services.
‘The two little girls dressed in white are Josephine Koeppler and
Lillian M. Tegg,
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, June 8, 1911.Title lola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1911?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w: 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary Shown here under construction is the pavilion for advanced
tuberculosis patients at lola Sanatorium.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, June 8, 1911Fig. 4
Title Iola Sanatorium [photograph]
Photographer/Artist Sione, Albert R., 1866-1934,
Date 1911?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Muscun
Science Center
Summary This is the Advanced Case Pavilion of the Iola Sanatorium under
construction. The Sanatorium is for tuberculosis patients.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, June 8, 1911Title Iola Sanatorium (photograph).
Photographer/Artist Stone. Albert R.. 1866-1934.
Date 1911
Physical Details | photograph; b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary Shown here under construction is Jola Sanatorium's building for
incipient cases. The Sanatorium is for tuberculosis patients.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, June 8, 1911Title lola Sanatorium [photograph]
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1
Date 1911-1925?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary This is the lola Sanatorium on the comer of Westfall and East
Henrietta Roads,Fig. 7
Ibert R.. 1866
9257
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 4 x 5 in,
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary This outpatient clinic at lola Sanatorium on Westfall Road serves
tuberculosis patients.
19.Title Comerstone laying at Iola Sanatorium [photograph]
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1915?
ical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary These men are laying the cornerstone in one of the new buildings
at Jola Sanatorium, Their black and white dog looks bored in the
foreground.
Notes Similar to Stone photograph negative number 4619 printed in
Rochester Herald May 2, 1915.
PIFig. 9
Title [ola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1916?
Physical Details | photograph: b&w; 7 x 9 in,
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary This isa new building at the lola Sanatorium. It planned to open
on September 1, 1916, The brick structure has the capacity to hold
105 patients. There are many covered porches across the building to
allow tuberculosis patients to rest outdoors.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, July 12, 1916, Reprinted in Rochester
Herald, January 28, 1923,Fig, 10
Title Boys working in a garden at lola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934,
Date 1917?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary These lola Sanatorium tuberculosis patients are working in their
war garden. The boys are using hoes and a wheelbarrow. The
Sanatorium buildings are visible in the background.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, July 29, 1917.Title Girls sewing at [ola Sanatorium [photograph]
Photographer/Artist Sione, Albert R., 1866-1934
Date 1917?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary These girls are tuberculosis patients at lola Sanatorium. They are
sewing an American flag which, when completed, will measure ten
by fifteen feet and will float from a sixty foot pole on the grounds.
The girl at the sewing machine is Nellie Maimes, a sixteen year old
Russian immigrant,Fig 12
Title Sledding at ola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1923?
ical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary These girls are patients at lola Sanitorium for tuberculosis. They
are shown posing in the snow with their sleds and skis. The lola
buildings are visible in the background.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, January 28, 1923.
PIFig. 13
Title The new tuberculosis sanatorium at lola [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R.. 1866-1934.
Date 1924 April 29,
Physical Details | photograph ; b&w : 5.x 7 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary The new service building nears completion at the Monroe County
Tuberculosis Sanatorium at lola, The functional building is three
stories high, made of unadorned brick.
Notes Printed in Rochester Herald, April 29, 1924,Fig. 14
Title Iola Sanatorium [photograph]
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1911-1925?
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 4 x 5 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary The structure shown here is the nurses’ building at lola Sanatorium
on Westfall Road.Fig. 15
Title Iola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R.. 1866-1934.
Date 1911-19257
Physical Details 1 photograph: b&w; 4 x 5 in.
Collection Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum &
Science Center
Summary The children’s building at lola Sanatorium,Fig. 16
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Title lola Sanatorium [photograph].
Photographer/Artist Stone, Albert R., 1866-1934.
Date 1911-1925?
I Details. 1 photograph: b&w; 4 x 5 in.
Collection
Summary lola
Sanatorium power house.