Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates, Ward EChestnut Street Foxboro, Mass.
Year Built: 1891This building was built in 1891, is on the National Register of Historic Places and is part of a National Register Historic District.
This is one of five Brigham-designed buildings in a group on this property. Each building individually is significant and as a group, the scale is so large that they are even more impressive. They were also considered the finest hospital of their kind when opened.
Registries• National Register
References• "Charles Brigham," MacMillan Encyclopedia of Architects, Adolph Placzek, entry written by Margaret Henderson Floyd, 1982, p. 288-9 (Inebriates Hospital, 1888-1889, Foxboro, Mass., Charles Brigham architect).
• Massachusetts Cultural Resources Information System, Massachusetts Historical Commission, Inventory No. FOX.182 (Foxborough State Hospital, Ward E, 1891, Brigham & Spofford, architects).
• National Register Historic District, 7/19/1994, National Park Service #94000695.
• National Register of Historic Places, added 7/19/1994, Brigham & Spofford, architects, National Park Service #94000695.
• "Charles Brigham," Boston of To-day, Richard Herndon, Post Publishing, Boston, 1892, pp. 156-157 (". . . [A]nd among the recent building designed by him . . . Inebriates’ Hospital at Foxborough.").
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