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Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District, Charleston County (North Charleston)
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Bldg. NH45
Naval Hospital Complex
Main Entrance
Bldg. NH45
Naval Hospital Complex
Right Oblique
Bldg. NH46
Subsistence
Building
Bldg. NH48
Sick Officer's
Quarters
Bldg. NH52
Neuro-Psychiatric
Ward
S1081771018407 S1081771018408 S1081771018409 S1081771018410 S1081771018411
Bldg. NH47
Surgical and
Emergency Ward
Bldg. NH53
Dependent's Ward
Bldg. NH55
Sick Officer's
Quarters
Main Entrance
Bldg. NH55
Sick Officer's
Quarters
Right Elevation
Bldg. NH61
Nurses' Quarters
S1081771018412 S1081771018414 S1081771018415 S1081771018416 S1081771018417
Bldg. NH68
Medical Supply
Warehouse
Bldg. 758/NH65
Commanding Officer's
Quarters
Right Oblique
Bldg. 758/NH65
Commanding Officer's
Quarters
Rear Elevation
Bldg. 759/NH64
Medical Officer's
Quarters
Rear Elevation
Bldg. 759/NH64
Medical Officer's
Quarters
Left Oblique
S1081771018418 S1081771018419 S1081771018420 S1081771018422 S1081771018423
Bldg. 759/NH64
Medical Officer's
Quarters
Main Entrance Detail
Bldg. 760
Left Oblique
Bldg. 760
Right Rear Oblique
Bldg. 761 Bldg. NH1418

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The Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District is nationally significant as an example of the United States effort to mobilize medical support for the Navy during World Wars I and II and the Navy's ability to create a permanent and professional medical service for Navy personnel and their dependents. These healthcare facilities were placed at the Charleston Navy Base and planned in a manner consistent with military protocol to organize medical treatment, support services, and residential units. The district is also architecturally significant for buildings and structures that reflect the time periods in which they were constructed corresponding to large building periods at the Charleston Navy Base during the First and Second World Wars. The majority of buildings have a unifying architectural language which incorporates both Spanish Colonial and Mission style forms with Modern details and materials. Two residential buildings and support structures date from the First World War and exhibit Craftsmen Bungalow features. The Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District is an intact collection of thirty-two buildings located in the northwest corner of the former Charleston Navy Base. There are three groups of buildings that comprise the District: treatment facilities centered on the main hospital complex, service related buildings located to the east of the main hospital, and residential buildings largely located to the west and south of the hospital. The earliest extant structures in the district date from 1917 during construction of hospital facilities to serve an increased labor force at the base during World War I. The large majority of the historic resources in the district date from World War II when the first permanent hospital facilities were constructed at the base. Listed in the National Register October 22, 2010.

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