St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry

St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry
The nurses' home and heating plant in 2019
St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry is located in Idaho
St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry
St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry is located in the United States
St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry
LocationN. 4th St. between Washington and State Sts., Boise, Idaho
Coordinates43°37′00″N 116°11′39″W / 43.61667°N 116.19417°W / 43.61667; -116.19417 (St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry)
Arealess than one acre
Built1920 (1920)
ArchitectTourtellotte & Hummel; Multiple
MPSTourtellotte and Hummel Architecture TR
NRHP reference No.82000244[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 17, 1982

The St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry in Boise, Idaho, are two buildings designed by architects Tourtellotte and Hummel in 1920 and completed in 1921. Included are a 4-story, brick and sandstone residence for nurses and a 1-story, brick and sandstone heating plant which supplied not only the residence but St. Alphonsus Hospital (demolished) and St. Teresa's Academy (demolished). The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[2]

The nursing staff at St. Alphonsus Hospital was affiliated with Sisters of the Holy Cross, and many nurses had taken vows of celibacy and poverty, hence a need for residential provisions.[3]

Nurses' Home

The building included a reception room and parlor, library, lecture hall, swimming pool, gymnasium, two sun porches and three sleeping porches. A superintendent's apartment and 75 bedrooms, three with private bath, were constructed on the first through fourth floors. The basement included two dining rooms, a kitchen, and a pantry. The building accommodated 100 nurses and student nurses.[3]

Both the residence and the heating plant were later acquired by the State of Idaho. The nurses' home was converted to office space for the Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and the heating plant became a storage space.[2]

See also

St. Alphonsus Liguori

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry". National Park Service. Retrieved January 8, 2019. With accompanying pictures
  3. ^ a b "St. Alphonsus Builds Home to Accommodate Her Nurses". Idaho Statesman. Boise, Idaho. May 29, 1921. p. 3.