Historical Images of Porter County
Porter County Memorial Hospital
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: Circa 1940
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: E. C.
Kropp Company (#3519)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Porter Memorial Hospital opened on December 9, 1939, after the
citizens of Porter County voted to approve the construction of a publicly funded
hospital to serve the county. Previous elections in 1924 and 1926 to approve a
county appropriation of $100,000 to construct a new hospital failed to garner
enough support. The family of Dr. D. J. Loring, M.D., provided a $25,000 trust
to Porter County on the condition that it was to be used for the construction of
a new public hospital. The total cost of construction of the original 48-bed
facility was $263,000, which was funded by the Loring funds, county bonds, and a
federal grant. Of historical note, Dr. Loring constructed and operated the first
hospital in Porter County in 1891, which was located on East Jefferson Street.
The Loring Hospital was later purchased by the National Benevolent Association
and the local Christian Church in 1906 and renamed the Christian Hospital. The
Christian Hospital ceased to operate in 1939. Porter Memorial Hospital, after
serving nearly 70 years as a public, county-owned hospital, was sold in 2007 to
Community Health Systems of Brentwood, Tennessee, a for-profit hospital chain.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook