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== History ==
 
== History ==
Tuberculosis became a prevalent health problem taking a heavy toll among both youth and elders. The Shawnee Indian Sanatorium was opened to its first patients on December 10th, 1924. The world's largest sanatorium for tubercular patients was closed in 1962 and reopened as an Indian Health Clinic until 1979. In 1989 the Absentee Shawnee began using the old sanatorium for their governmental operations. Today there are numerous tribal operations located on the complex grounds.
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Located 2.5 miles South of Shawnee, Oklahoma. The original building are s
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By 1960 the sanitorium had relocated 1 mile South of Shawnee, to a building that was originally built and used as the US Government Shawnee Boarding School.
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The world's largest sanatorium for tubercular patients was closed in 1962 and reopened as an Indian Health Clinic until 1979. In 1989 the Absentee Shawnee began using the old sanatorium for their governmental operations. Today there are numerous tribal operations located on the complex grounds.
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:07, 8 April 2024

Shawnee Indian Sanatorium
Opened 1924
Closed 1962
Current Status Preserved
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Shawnee, OK
Alternate Names



History[edit]

Located 2.5 miles South of Shawnee, Oklahoma. The original building are s

By 1960 the sanitorium had relocated 1 mile South of Shawnee, to a building that was originally built and used as the US Government Shawnee Boarding School.

The world's largest sanatorium for tubercular patients was closed in 1962 and reopened as an Indian Health Clinic until 1979. In 1989 the Absentee Shawnee began using the old sanatorium for their governmental operations. Today there are numerous tribal operations located on the complex grounds.