A small home for women seems to have operated in the 1890's, if not longer, at 330 - 332 North Queen Street, Lancaster, the first site of Lancaster General Hospital before they moved into the mansion they bought on North Lime Street, where they remain -- and in a greatly expanded facility, of course. When the hospital vacated their first site, a women's facility named Greenwald Retreat existed there, to a a greater or lesser degree identified with nearby-by Grace Lutheran Church, whose pastor The Rev. Dr. C. Elvin Haupt was a co-founder of the hospital and an on-going member of the board of directors until his death in 1920. Haupt took a leading hand in naming the retreat for the former pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, The Rev. Dr. Emanuel Greenwald, Haupt's hero of sorts and of whom Haupt wrote a biography published in a rather short print-run by the VonDersmith printing folks of Lancaster. (Copies of the Haupt book about Greenwald are fairly rare.) I would be enormously grateful to learn ANY information about the Greenwald Retreat. Thanks for your help. Dr. Karl E. Moyer Lancaster PA