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1913

Walter Austin “W.A.” Carr and William Arthur “W.A.” Smiley, Junction City’s first hospital opened on September 9, 1913 in a large house located on the southwest corner of Second and Adams Streets.

1920

The voters approved bonds and the new Junction City Municipal Hospital was completed at 900 S. Jefferson (at the corner of Ash Street and Jefferson Street) in 1920.

1921

Doctor Carr admitted the first patient, August Neuber, in 1921 to the 25-to-30-bed facility.

1963

In 1963, an election was held to change ownership of the hospital from the city to the county and on May 1, 1963, the hospital became known as Geary County Hospital.

She began working at BRMC 2 weeks before the hospital opened its doors in October, 1963.

1974

In order to attract and accommodate more physicians, the first of two medical arts buildings was constructed in two stages over nine years, beginning in 1974.

2014

Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation hosts the first annual Masquerade Ball, kicking off the 2014 Lend-A-Hand campaign and raising over $20,000 for the community houses

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