Name/Title
St. Joseph’s Hospital School of NursingEntry/Object ID
70.80.040Description
The St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, later the Marquette University College of Nursing, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Located on North 51st Boulevard, this building was situated just west of the hospital.
Opened in 1883, St. Joseph's Hospital was originally located at 4th Street and Reservoir Avenue in Milwaukee. In 1898, the nearby Presbyterian Hospital and School merged with St. Joseph's, leading to the creation of the St. Joseph's School of Nursing. The hospital moved to a new location at 5000 West Chambers Street in the late 1920s, and by 1936, the nursing school had become a collegiate program through Marquette University. In 2016, St. Joseph's Hospital became part of Ascension Health.Context
Born in Germany in 1827, Mother Clara Pfaender founded the Franciscan Sisters, Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, in 1860. With a focus on education, nursing and care for orphaned children, the women reached out to those in need. In the following years, Sisters were sent to nations such as France, the Netherlands and the United States. There, they gained increased autonomy when America became a province in 1884, and by the early 20th Century, their health and education ministries included locations in Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado. Looking to relocate, in 1947 land was purchased in Wheaton, Illinois and a new motherhouse was completed in 1955. As time passed, the Sisters continued to develop their healthcare ministry and addressed pressing issues such as Polio, Aids and affordable housing. During the early 21st Century, they celebrated the 150th anniversary of the congregation and found new sponsorships for their healthcare and housing ministries. Today, the Wheaton Franciscan Sisters continue to follow in the spirit of Mother Clara Pfaender by responding to the needs of the Church and our times.Lexicon
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