Photo Gallery » Historical Artifacts of Covenant Historical Artifacts of Covenant Faith and Healing, Covenant Health’s book detailing our 100 years of history, is now on sale at the following Covenant Health gift shop locations: Lubbock - Medical Center at 3615 19th Street and Children’s at 24th Street and Nashville; Plainview at 2601 Dimmitt Road; Levelland at 1900 College Avenue. Proceeds benefit the Auxiliary. Commemorative Plate The original 25 bed Lubbock Sanitarium is pictured. Baby Blanket Given to newborns at St. Mary of the Plains. Nurses Hat Used by Melba Rawlins Cook while going through the Methodist School of Nursing in the 1940s. Her first job was at the Reese Airforce Base in Lubbock, Texas. Nursing Books Used by Melba Rawlins Cook while going through the Methodist School of Nursing in the 1940s. Her first job was at the Reese Airforce Base in Lubbock, Texas. Patches Methodist Hospital School of Nursing Patches Towel Used at the Lubbock Sanitarium operating room. Box of X-ray slides These X-ray slides, found in Covenant Health Plainview's basement, are from 1929-1931. They were used to train the radiology department at the Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic. Birth Certificate This incomplete birth certificate is from St. Mary of the Plains Hospital. IPPB Machine Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing Machine, purchased by Dr. Johnson in the early 1960s. It was the only IPPB machine in Lubbock for several years. Glass Plaque Dated 1998 when St. Mary Hospital and Methodist Hospital announced the closing of the merger and the creation of Covenant Health System. Surgical Light Used to assist in illuminating the patient in procedures regarding the ears, nose, and throat. Wooden Cross Made by Sister Martha Schwertner and gifted to Kelly McDaniel, long-time Covenant employee. Sister Schwertner enjoyed woodworking in her spare time. School of Nursing Annuals La Luz yearbooks from the Lubbock Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. We are still searching for annuals from the years; 1948, 1961 and 1971. Methodist Postcards #1 Featuring Methodist Hospital are from the mid-1970s. Postcards were a common way for patients to communicate with loved ones. Methodist Postcards #2 Featuring Methodist Hospital are from the mid-1970s. Postcards were a common way for patients to communicate with loved ones. Methodist Postcards #3 Featuring Methodist Hospital are from the mid-1970s. Postcards were a common way for patients to communicate with loved ones. Lubbock Sanitarium Postcards #1 Featuring Lubbock Sanitarium and Clinic are from the 1920s and 30s. Lubbock Sanitarium Postcards #2 Featuring Lubbock Sanitarium and Clinic are from the 1920s and 30s. Lubbock Sanitarium Postcards #3 Featuring Lubbock Sanitarium and Clinic are from the 1920s and 30s. Birth Certificate This is an original birth certificate of Brenda Jo Burdine, who was born in June 1955 at Methodist Hospital. Show More