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Lincoln Community Health Center

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in 1968. LCHC offers a wide range of health services including adult medicine, pediatrics, dental, social work/mental health services, family care nursing and outreach into the home. Prenatal and family planning services are available at the Center in cooperation with the
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in 1901, as a facility dedicated to the treatment of Durham's African-American citizens. It served as the primary African-American hospital in Durham until 1976, when it was restructured into the Lincoln Community Health Center.
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The original Lincoln Hospital, at the northwest corner of Proctor and Cozart streets, circa 1901
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For the history of Lincoln Hospital, which preceded Lincoln Community Health Center, see
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Lincoln Hospital of Durham, North Carolina: A Short History
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as part of a 1968 referendum that also saw the closure of
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The original Lincoln Hospital history (Endangered Durham)
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Durham County: A History of Durham County, North Carolina
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The second Lincoln Hospital history (Endangered Durham)
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Lincoln Hospital (Durham, North Carolina)

Durham
North Carolina
Lincoln Hospital
Durham County
Lincoln Hospital
Charles DeWitt Watts
Durham County General Hospital
Watts Hospital
"Obituary for Charles DeWitt Watts, M.D."
"Homelessness in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina - History"
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
the original
"The Old Order Changeth"
ISBN
0-8223-1056-2
Lincoln Community Health Center
The original Lincoln Hospital history (Endangered Durham)
The second Lincoln Hospital history (Endangered Durham)
Lincoln Hospital of Durham, North Carolina: A Short History (1965)
35°58′50″N 78°53′52″W / 35.9806°N 78.8978°W / 35.9806; -78.8978
Categories
Hospitals in Durham, North Carolina
Hospitals established in 1901
Hospital buildings completed in 1924

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