345 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, Rhode Island
Built
1844
Architect
Multiple
Architectural style
Colonial Revival, Late Gothic Revival, Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.
76000041
[1]
Added to NRHP
October 8, 1976
Butler Hospital buildings
1886 engraving
Duncan Building, Stone, Carpenter, and Willson (1875)
Weld House, Hoppin & Ely (1900)
Potter Building, Jackson and Adams (1912)
Butler Hospital is a private, non-profit, psychiatric and substance abuse hospital for adolescents, adults, and seniors, located at 345 Blackstone Boulevard in Providence, Rhode Island. The hospital is affiliated with the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and is the flagship for Brown University's renowned department of psychiatry.[2] Butler Hospital was a founding member, along with Women & Infants Hospital and Kent Hospital, of the Care New England health system in 1996.[3]
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
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Care New England in 1996, along with Women & Infants Hospital and ButlerHospital. Kent Hospital was chartered by the State of Rhode Island in 1946, and...
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and as a result, he was placed in psychiatric care at ButlerHospital and later, Bradley Hospital. There, doctors diagnosed him with narcissistic personality...
system, comprising several hospitals in Rhode Island. Founding members ButlerHospital, Kent Hospital, and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island formed...
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receive the Medal of Honor, and Butler instead received a promotion to captain by brevet while he recovered in the hospital, two weeks before his 19th birthday...
board, he chaired the Health and Hospitals Committee and served as Vice Chair of the Construction Committee. Butler was born in Sunflower, Mississippi...
Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, KG, CH, PC, DL (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), also known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known...
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appeared in the daytime soap opera General Hospital, where he played the role as Frat guy #1. In 2018, Butler appeared on the second season of the teen...
readmitted to ButlerHospital and remained there for nine months. He returned to Baltimore thereafter. When Johns Hopkins University Hospital opened in May...
itself, he was brought back to this country to become a patient of the ButlerHospital, in Providence, Rhode Island. During the winter of 1862–63, the cloud...
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April 11, 1989, teenage mother Sabrina Butler rushed her nine-month-old son, Walter Dean Butler, to the hospital after he suddenly stopped breathing. Doctors...
1944. ButlerHospital. A Century of ButlerHospital, 1844-1944. Providence, RI, 1944. Dowbiggin, Ian. "’Midnight Clerks and Daily Drudges’: Hospital Psychiatry...
Providence, RI (1895) - Altered. As Hoppin & Ely, 1896-1907: Goddard House, ButlerHospital, Providence, RI (1897) C. Franklin Nugent House, 67 Orchard Ave., Providence...