J.W. Babcock writes in the Superintendent's Report that 1911 will be the last year in which he will be connected to the institution and the last year in Bull Street's history. All future development, including that of the Bakery and the Laundry, will…
Details of the aftermath of a fire, which consumed the laundry, carpenter shop, dynamo room, etc. The hospital received enough insurance money in order to construct a new laundry plant, repair some of its machinery, and acquire a new engine.
Details the completion of the new Bakery, its dimensions, and some of its new machinery. Receiving and distributing rooms were added to the Northern and Southern ends of the Laundry as well.
Details the earthquake that occured on August 31, 1885, which resulted in indoor hydrants and hose being placed in the Laundry building. An accident at City Water Supply was also reported. A large well was dug in the rear of the building as a result,…
The Building Committee describes the Laundry building and reports that it is nearly completed, but a small appropriation is required. The Summary of Receipts details the amount paid for the building's completion.