1906-1912

1906 to 1912 | Six Student Nurses Graduate and Hospital Expansion

1906: The first class of six students graduated from the St. Mary’s School of Nursing. By the time it closed in 1953, hundreds of nurses had graduated and worked throughout the region. Upon inspecting the nursing school in 1925, the Director of the Bureau of Nursing Education in Madison stated that no school in the state had made more advances than St. Mary’s of Green Bay.  

1912: The first St. Mary’s Hospital grew quickly, and more space was needed to care for patients. In 1912, a major expansion was completed. Two stories and a new wing were added, and improvements and additions continued to be made to the hospital each year.   
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