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  2. Saint Joseph Hospital (Lexington, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph Hospital was founded on October 2, 1877, by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, a Bardstown, Kentucky-based group who managed schools and orphanages around the state, as well as the St Joseph Infirmary hospital in Louisville. The Lexington branch of the St Joseph Infirmary was started in October 1877 by Sister Euphrasia Stafford.

  3. List of hospitals in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Hospital [1] County City Bed count [2] Type Founded Closed Health system [1]; AdventHealth Manchester (Manchester Memorial Hospital) Clay: Manchester: 63: General: 1917

  4. Catholic Health Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Hospitals (formerly KentuckyOne Health, now CHI Saint Joseph Health). [14] VNA Health at Home and Amerimed locations are also part of Saint Joseph Health [26] [27] CHI Saint Joseph Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky [28] CHI Saint Joseph East, Lexington, Kentucky (formerly Jewish Hospital Lexington) [29] Continuing Care Hospital, Lexington ...

  5. Episcopal Diocese of Lexington - Wikipedia

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    Diocesis Lexingtonensis. The Episcopal Diocese of Lexington is the diocese of The Episcopal Church with jurisdiction over eastern Kentucky. It was created in 1895 from the Diocese of Kentucky which continues to have jurisdiction of the western portion of the state. The cathedral for the Diocese of Kentucky is located in Louisville.

  6. Waveland State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    August 12, 1971. Waveland State Historic Site, also known as the Joseph Bryan House, in Lexington, Kentucky is the site of a Greek Revival home and 10 acres now maintained and operated as part of the Kentucky state park system. It was the home of the Joseph Bryan family, their descendants and the people they enslaved in the nineteenth century.

  7. Mary E. Britton - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In 1914 the eldest sister, Susan who was the wife of a prominent African-American barber in Lexington named Benjamin Franklin, died. Dr. Britton retired from her medical practice at the age of 68 in 1923. [2] Mary E. Britton died in Lexington's St. Joseph Hospital on August 27, 1925, only a few hours after she had been admitted.

  8. Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with and the county seat of Fayette County, Kentucky, United States.As of the 2020 census the city's population was 322,570, making it the second-most populous city in Kentucky (after Louisville), the 14th-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 60th-most populous city in the United States.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Lexington (Latin: Dioecesis Lexingtonensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, in southeastern Kentucky in the United States. It was erected on January 14, 1988. The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Louisville. The Diocese of Lexington provides education ...