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  1. 1993. The Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine support a $7.5 million renovation of their motherhouse in Richfield, Ohio to build Regina Health Center, a state-of-the-art nursing care facility for retired members of 22 religious congregations, diocesan clergy, and lay men and women. The center is the first of its kind in the nation.

  2. The story of University Hospitals began 150 years ago, on May 14, 1866. From its humble beginnings as a single hospital in a two-story wooden house in Cleveland, University Hospitals has grown into a multihospital health system that includes a thriving academic medical center, 18 hospitals, 40 health centers and dozens of medical practices ...

  3. University Hospitals of Cleveland is a world-class, not-for-profit medical institution with close ties to Case Western Reserve University. Its roots go back to 1866, with the formation of the Cleveland City Hospital Association, a charitable society designed to provide medical care to Cleveland's poor. The association's hospital quickly outgrew its original facilities and in 1876 ...

  4. Orson Minott Oviatt. General Orson Minott Oviatt (1799 – 1869) was a wealthy merchant, abolitionist, politician and military officer from Richfield, Ohio. He was the city postmaster for many years, county commissioner, and the cofounder the Academic Institution of Richfield. He gave land to the city and became the namesake of Oviatt-Newton Park.

  5. Meetings, which are open to the public, are held at the Historical Museum of Richfield (3907 Broadview Road), and start at 7:00 PM. If you are interested in serving on our board please call 330.659.0336. We would love for you to become part of us! Photo Project. Click here to see our extensive photo collection.

  6. www.richfieldohiohistoricalsociety.org › richfield-historyRichfield History

    Frank Pixley was born in Richfield and graduated from Richfield High School at the age of 15 years old; he graduated from Ohio State University in 1886 at the age of 19. About 1902 the people of Richfield were proudly boasting that Frank Pixley was a native of the town, for the musical comedy, "The Prince of Pilsen" was then having its successful run in New York, Boston, Paris and London where ...

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  8. richfield-twp.org › about_us › richfield_townshipRichfield Township, OH

    Summit County is named for the highest point along the Ohio-Erie Canal and Richfield is the highest point in Summit County. Richfield Township is sixteen (16) miles south of Cleveland, Ohio and fifteen (15) northeast of Akron, Ohio with the major highways of Interstate 77, Interstate 271, Ohio Turnpike (I-80), State Route 303 (Streetsboro Road) and State Route 176 (Broadview Road) through the ...

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