This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EZB.2ACE/1333.1.1 Message Board Post: I, too, was born in Tulsa in 1941, but was born in my parents home. I did a little research through the Tulsa Library system. Here is what they say........ In the book Hospitals in Oklahoma: A History, 1824-1990, there is little of bit information about the Flower Hospital. Flower Hospital (1926 - 1945) 523 N. Boulder Ave. A 32 bed, privately owned M.D. general hospital. (See Morningside Hospital an Tulsa General Osteopathic Hospital) Chief Executive Officer: Victoria Warren, R.N. (1927 - 1929) Morningside Hospital (1928 - 1939) 12th and Utica A 225 bed, privately owned M.D. general hospital built by Mr. and Mrs. M.J. McNulty, Jr. Closed as a result of bandruptcy in 1939. (See Hillcrest Medical Center) Tulsa General Hospital (1937 - 1943) 744 W. 9th A 16 bed, privately owned hospital. Hillcrest Medical Center (1940 - ) 1120 S. Utica A 596 bed, non-profit general hospital. In 1940, a group of citizens organized a non-profit corporation and acquired the Moningside Hospital property which was in receivership as a result of bankruptcy and was newly incorporated as Hillcrest Medical Center. In 1944, a 100 bed Hillcrest Lying In Hospital was opened at 12 and Troost. CEO's: Bryce Twitty (1940 - 1951); James D. Harvey (1951 - 1985), and John Goldthorpe (1985+). However, the Library has no information as to whereabouts of medical records.