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101 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Swimming Point — Portsmouth Naval Hospital — “Hospital Point” — Fort Nelson Park — |
The Naval Hospital faces a peninsula surrounded by the Elizabeth River. In 1636, Captain Thomas Willoughby received a land grant from the King of England that included this peninsula. The land was used as a plantation and changed owners several . . . — — Map (db m83941) HM |
102 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Swimming Point — Portsmouth Naval Hospital — “Hospital Fund” — Fort Nelson Park — |
The British had a custom of taxing its sailors for their health care. In 1798 Congress established the “Hospital Fund" based on the British system. 20 cents per month was deducted from the pay of each officer, sailor and marine to provide for . . . — — Map (db m83944) HM |
103 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Swimming Point — Portsmouth Naval Hospital — “Early Naval Medicine” — Fort Nelson Park — |
Naval regulations of 1798 state: ”A convenient place be set apart for sick or hurt men, to which they are to be removed with their hammocks and bedding when the surgeon shall advise the same, and some of the crew appointed to attend . . . — — Map (db m83945) HM |
104 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Swimming Point — Portsmouth Naval Hospital — “Navy Nurse Corps 1908” — Fort Nelson Park — |
The Navy Nurse Corps was created by Congress in 1908, allowing women to perform duties that previously had been done by men. They held no rank and were titled “Nurse.” The first 20 to graduate were known as the “Sacred . . . — — Map (db m83946) HM |
105 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Swimming Point — Portsmouth Naval Hospital — “World War I 1917-1918” — Fort Nelson Park — |
When the United States entered World War I, immediate steps were taken to expand the hospital. Several temporary wood-framed buildings were constructed to accommodate the ever-growing number of patients. These buildings included 34 patient pavilions . . . — — Map (db m83947) HM |
106 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, West Park View — Q-81 — Israel Charles Norcom High School — |
I.C. Norcom (1856-1916) was an African American educator and administrator who served Portsmouth schools for more than 30 years. The first school to bear his name opened in 1920 three quarters of a mile southeast of here. Principal William E. . . . — — Map (db m113668) HM |
107 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Westbury — The Historic Portsmouth Community Library — Path of History, Portsmouth, VA — |
The Portsmouth Colored Community Library was the library for Portsmouth’s Black citizens from 1945 to 1962. The building serves as a reminder of the segregation when African-Americans could not use the “white’s only” public library. Thomas C. . . . — — Map (db m191677) HM |
108 ► Virginia, Portsmouth, Western Branch North — Q 8-i — City of Portsmouth — |
The site of this city was patented in 1659 by Captain William Carver. Established as a town in 1752 and named by its founder, Lt. Col. Wm Crawford. Chartered as a city in 1858. It has the country's oldest Naval Shipyard. Established in 1767. The . . . — — Map (db m37088) HM |
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