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Bath VA Medical Center

Coordinates: 42°20′37″N 77°20′46″W / 42.34361°N 77.34611°W / 42.34361; -77.34611
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New York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home–Bath Veterans Administration Center Historic District
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Bath VA Medical Center is located in New York
Bath VA Medical Center
Bath VA Medical Center is located in the United States
Bath VA Medical Center
Location76 Veterans Ave., Bath, New York
Coordinates42°20′37″N 77°20′46″W / 42.34361°N 77.34611°W / 42.34361; -77.34611
Built1878 (1878)-1879
MPSUnited States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals Multiple Property Submission
NRHP reference No.12001208[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 23, 2013

Bath VA Medical Center is a U.S. Veterans Administration hospital located in Bath, Steuben County, New York. Affiliated with the University of Rochester School of Medicine, it provides secondary care and operates clinics in Elmira and Wellsville, New York; and Coudersport and Wellsboro, Pennsylvania.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013, and designated a national historic district.[1]

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home

The original hospital was established in 1877 by the Grand Army of the Republic. The property was transferred to the State in 1878, greatly expanded, and rededicated in 1879 as the New York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Bath. It initially housed disabled New York veterans of the American Civil War, but, as the men aged, it became largely a geriatric facility. The number of residents peaked at 2,143 in 1907. By 1928, the number of residents had fallen to 192.[3]

Veterans of the Spanish–American War and World War I also were treated at the facility. More than 32,000 veterans received treatment between 1879 and 1932.[4]

Adjacent to the home is Bath National Cemetery, where many of its residents are buried.

Veterans Administration

The federal government took over operations in 1929, and renamed it the Bath Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. The U.S. Veterans Administration was created in 1930, and the hospital and its grounds were deeded over to it in 1932.

The modern medical center is mostly an outpatient facility. It has a capacity of 440 beds, and provides services to more than 12,000 veterans.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 6/10/13 through 6/14/13. National Park Service. 2013-02-01.
  2. ^ Bath VA Medical Center Archived 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
  3. ^ Bath Branch, Bath, New York from National Park Service.
  4. ^ Yott, p.
  5. ^ "Bath Celebrates 131 Years of Caring," from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.