Although a site in Peoria was chosen and construction undertaken in 1895, the institution did
The hospital opened a training school for nurses in 1912 and established the first state psychiatric nursing affiliation
State Hospital. The book also tells of the
and degrees earned; dates entered and completed nursing program; and date diploma granted. In the early twenty-first century it was occupied by the Department of Health and Environmental Control. 1 vol. 1976. For each patient admitted to East Moline entries include: patient's name, county of residence, age, nationality,
Researchers must apply for permission to use these records. The hospital had a sprawling campus and large stately buildings, built according to the influential asylum plan developed by Philadelphia physician Thomas Kirkbride in the 1850s. The State Hospital was built on grounds originally owned by James Duncan, founder of Massillon. [1][2] Due to the understanding of mental health in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the facility treated everything from alcoholism to epilepsy and syphilis. In 1906 the hospital opened a training school for nurses. Elgin State Hospital
1930-1952. 258.001
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May 16, 1898-May 8, 1912. and experience with the names of schools attended and the dates of graduation, courses taken, and credit hours
21 cu. There is also material on the history of Dixmont, Dorthea Dix and West Penn Hospital. Daily record of patients in the hospital infirmary lists patient's name, date of admission, and temperature, pulse,
included are correspondence about transcripts and lists of graduates. 1914-1937. Health record outlines student's and family's
Provision was made for rebuilding
TOLEDO STATE HOSPITAL - 46 . the Northern Penitentiary. of the original psychiatric facility while numerous other building have been demolished. On January 1, 1891, the farm colony at St. Johnland was renamed, Kings Park. hospital began receiving inner city patients of all ages. 261.006
or mental condition of patients. Construction of Hospital. Officially founded in 1869, the asylum at its inception committed 123 supposedly mentally ill patients and 100 who were poor or homeless and had nowhere else to go, many of them transferred from. Also
Arkansas State Hospital records MS.000619 - Page 4 - . Center in 1975 (L. 1961, p. 2666; P.A. We hold the following restricted patient records for the Columbus State Hospital: Register of patients, 1877-1903. From an initial total of less than 50, the number of patients has varied as methods of diagnosis and treatment of mental illness have changed. giving information about the patient's background, a diagnosis, and dates of hospital residence. in a departmental affiliation program in psychiatric nursing, which provided instruction to students from other
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File for each nursing student variously includes application for admission, course completion records, letters
The institution began life as the Illinois Asylum for the Incurable Insane.
The populations of the four state psychiatric hospitals decreased from approximately 10,000 in 1964 to 2,700 by 1989. When closure was announced in 1972, patient census
In 1888, a 97-bed asylum opened its doors in Norfolk thanks to funding from the Nebraska Legislature. Nederland. Peoria State Hospital was closed in 1973. whether supported privately or by county, admission/case number, and date of admission, discharge, escape, parole,
original site comprised 290 acres and cost a little more than $22,000, of which one-fourth was donated by citizens
administrators' and supervisors' meetings, agreements with other hospitals, revisions to the Mental Health Code,
sheet, results of physical and psychiatric examinations, staff meeting summaries, anamnesis, supervisor's reports,
In the late fall of 1901 a fire occurred, which destroyed most of this building. ILLINOIS STATE ARCHIVES:
Accounts with each county for support of patients list date and method of payment, total amount of county payment,
In April, 1871, the institution was destroyed by fire. Ledger of institutional receipts and expenditures for general accounts (e.g., kitchen and bakery, managing officer's
In 1885 the .
Five patients were reported missing and were never afterwards accounted for. Tinley Park State Hospital
general hospital nursing schools. The Dannemora State Hospital for Insane Convicts was officially established in 1899 (Ch. Admission applications and other
Legislature in 1889." hall, 38 ward buildings, a kitchen building, a dining hall, a store building, a mechanical shop, garages, a laundry
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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 1 vol. Address: 1101 Kirkbride Dr, Danvers, Mass. 261.007
[State Archives Series 896] Burial record, October 1909 - January 1928. Arkansas State Hospital records, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas. earned. No index. ft. No index. Due to declining patient population nationwide by the mid 1960's, this was never needed. As part of this reorganization the
79-581, p. 1895). 261.014
Decker, William A. The treatment of the insane in California dates from the earliest days of the Gold Rush. Records include: correspondence, reports, parole lists, commitment and incarceration records, meeting minutes, architectural drawings, financial records, employee training audio tapes, and construction project manuals. 79-581, p. 1895). The Logansport State Hospital opened in 1888 and was originally called the Northern Indiana Hospital for the Insane. No index. On July 1, 1895, the Kings County Lunatic Asylum at Flatbush and Kings Park became the Long Island State Hospital. Yankton State Hospital for the Insane, 1891 - 1931. 1915-1959. Watertown, Rock Island County
SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT TRANSCRIPTS. for the hospital (L. 1961, p. 2666). program in 1918. readmission. 261.002
Search for 3/D objects, photographs, art, maps, and more from the MNHS Collections. closed on December 31, 1985
For each patient admitted to East Moline State Hospital entries include date of admission, patient's name and county
number, and residence; date and time of admission; father's name; mother's maiden name; and family history with
Before 1909 the hospital was known as the Illinois Eastern Hospital for
The Nebraska legislature set aside $75,000 in 1885 to build a state hospital for the insane, provided Norfolk would donate 320 acres of "good land." They did, and the first building was completed on November 1886. 2 partial vols. October 1916-December 1923. November 1917-August 1923; November 1941-June 1945. Statistical data sheet
1926-1978. The institution has capacity for about 750 patients. of nursing. The first appropriation
: See the finding aid in the library (Social Security Department: Public Institutions Division). Patient Registers and Indexes- Hastings, 1900-1923 262.012
insane or epileptic relatives; diagnosis of mental illness; periodic notes on treatment, improvement, or deterioration
medical history and gives student's height, weight, description of any physical handicaps or illnesses, and immunization
No index. Hastings State Hospital was closed on May 1st, 1978. 262.006
Note:These records include private information about individuals. a 1920s book titled simply "The Bereft", Dr. George A. Zeller, facility superintendent from 1902 to 1913
MILLEDGEVILLE --- The first patient came to Georgia's first insane asylum on Dec. 15, 1842, chained to . land, and construct facilities in Jacksonville for the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane (L. 1847, p. 52). In 1888, a 97-bed asylum opened its doors in Norfolk thanks to funding from the Nebraska Legislature. by the Legislature of that year. how do floodplains jeopardize the livelihoods of agricultural workers. to, hours spent, and grades received for practical work. "psychotic." Dr. N. B. Larsh was the first superintendent. the formal opening of Alton State Hospital. include name and county of residence, register/admission number, date of original admission, date of transfer,
The board of trustees was abolished in 1909 when executive and administrative control of all state charitable institutions
ft. Index. 2 vols.
A site in Dixon was chosen and construction began under the supervision of the Board of Administration which had
Electric Vehicle ; Autos ; Reviews ; Acura; Alfa Romeo; AMC; Apollo; Apple Car; Aston Martin; Audi July 1948-October 1948. lincoln state hospital for the insane records. About 1926 the name was changed to Norwich State Hospital. of these buildings included, a gate house, roads, sidewalks, tunnels and transmission, sewers, water pipes, a lighting
CASE FILES. lincoln state hospital for the insane recordstraffic signal warrant analysis example. The name of this facility was changed to the Lincoln State Hospital in 1921 and to the Lincoln Regional Center in 1969. schools, descriptions of committees, a description of each department and program (i.e., adult psychiatric program,
At its peak in the 1950s, Bartonville housed 2,800 patients. Patients may have multiple cards. Hospital Highlights, 1944 usually includes patient's picture; entries for patient's name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, race, religion,
On 20 February 2020, Cowan's Auctions of Chicago offered two buttons in "Lot 14: Lincoln and Sojourner Truth Related Pinbacks, ca. This three-story structure accommodated up to 100 patients and was in operation until 1888 when many of the patients were transferred to the newly constructed Toledo Asylum for the Insane located on the southwest corner of Detroit and Arlington. If you want us to do the research for you, check out this fee-based research service. Beginning in 1965 the
MNHScall number: Digital Finding Aid, Patient Record Books, 1900-1962 File for each nursing student variously includes application for admission, medical record, transcript of courses
January 2, 1921-November 29, 1936. 3, State Hospital for the Insane, No. Quarterly listing of orders issued includes order number and date of issue; name of payee; invoice number; amount
From an initial total of less than 50, the number of patients has varied as methods of diagnosis and treatment of mental illness have changed. Transcripts were compiled on August 1, 1942. The law providing for its establishment required the Commissioners to select a site
admitted to infirmary; hospital building residing in; diagnosis of illness; treatment and medication prescribed;
20, 128). No index. junio 16, 2022 . Reports include the patient's admission number, age, and sex, cause of death,
three-member commission, appointed by the Governor, was instructed to select a suitable site, initiate construction
or death. 2 partial vols. This article relating to a hospital in Nebraska is a stub. was dropped and the hospital was designated the Illinois General Hospital for the Insane. The hospital's name was changed to Hastings State Asylum in 1919 and to Hastings State Hospital in 1937. Doctors hoped that the beautiful surroundings would assist patients in recovering their mental health. ft. and 2 vols. A second regional center was built in Hastings in 1885: the Hospital for the Incurably Insane. of clothing. The bulk of the material dates from 1910 to 1998. After that time both male and female admissions are given. The wooden barracks were later converted into a permanent
The Nebraska Asylum for the Insane opened in 1870 southwest of the capital city. As early as 1865, it was found necessary to make provision for the insane in the Territory of Nebraska. 102). 2 vols. Closed in 1973, This is one of the last structures remaining of the Hospital complex's many buildings
marital status, occupation, education, religion, physical condition, and register/admission number; date of admission;
Patients who were characterized as incurably insane were to be transferred to
ft. No index. 262.003
1 vol. temporary wooden barracks. restructured and have privatized services. De Rede 1, (Postbus 100) 8250 AC DRONTEN. Record of students in nurses' training program includes: student's name, address, age, birthplace, birth date,
from counties of central Illinois (L. 1875, p. 83). 261.013
The patient case files consists of the official forms and administrative data documenting the admission, legal status, assessments, treatment planning, treatment and discharge of patients in the state's mental health facilities. Jacksonville, Illinois, sits about 75 miles north of St. Louis. The Trustees purchased
Depositor University of Pittsburgh What's online? This collection contains case books and descriptions, commitment registers, and indexes for patients admitted to or discharged from mental hospitals in the state of California for the years 1856-1923. Includes records from superintendents, trustees, fiscal . The Civil Administrative Code of 1917 abolished the Board of Administration and transferred control of Alton State
Western Hospital for the Insane
RECORD GROUP 264.000 - CHICAGO STATE HOSPITAL
patients, rules and regulations, description of fiscal administration, agreements with other hospitals and nursing
2. Employee Card Files, 1910s-1950s 1 cu. 261.001
Manual contains guidelines for patient care and treatment, provision of services, and administrative procedures. No index. January 1919-December 1920. in Tinley Park on July 1, 2009 while Tinley Park Mental Health Center, 7400 183rd Street in Tinley Park will be
Blueprints, circa 1926-1954, consist of property plans and plot plans. 334 microfilm rolls and 139 cu. November 1978. 1 vol. Other portions were completed a year later. As there was no appropriation available, and the citizens of Lincoln were fearful lest the institution should be removed to some rival city, they advanced the funds necessary to build a temporary frame structure, which did service as a hospital until a new stone building was erected the following year. MNHS call number:108.D.10.6F-1 520) as a facility for the confinement and care of males convicted of felonies who were declared insane while serving sentences. The town is easy to reach via the A6 and A28 motorways or by the Hanzelijn railway line. A school for practical nursing also was opened in 1927. Information recorded: chronological number, date of death, name of patient, sex, age, civil condition, occupation, nativity, from what county sent, form of disease on admission, number of attacks, number of admissions, case number, date of admission, period of residence, total duration of illness, cause of death, disposal of remains. This building was named the Northwestern Hospital for the Insane. a hospital building, 2 receiving ward buildings, 2 infirmary buildings, 2 tubercular patients' buildings, an amusement
The patient's age, marital status, cause and duration of insanity, and indication of private or county financial support are shown also for the years 1870-1898. While in the hospital, Weatherby's father, Anton, was slain during a robbery in Chicago, and she lost her twenty-two year old daughter, Lucille, to .
record, final record or evaluation, intelligence quotient test, and correspondence. The construction of buildings was begun in 1869, but it was not until March 1875, that the north
To reflect this
irreconcilable family rifts. and qualifying certificate issued by the Department of Registration and Education. or contingent account. In 1877 the General Assembly established the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane and empowered the Governor
Administration Building
In 1877, 122 acres were purchased at Chester, and the erection of buildings commenced. 1 vol. 1 vol. 1895-1901; 1923-1930. The institution's name
The Psychiatric Nursing Affiliation Program provided instruction in psychiatric nursing to students
This institution is located at Lincoln. building, and an occupational therapy building .Buildings scattered about the agricultural parts of the total 1,000-acres,
ft. No index. It was the first state hospitalto discontinue the use of physical restraints formentally ill patients, to implement regional coordination, and to open a regional service for drug dependency. Record shows the student's name and address, the date instruction began, a record of practical work completed,
1935, 1937, and 1938. complete program usually contain correspondence concerning withdrawal from the program. Currently only about 150 patients live at the hospital
wing (the first completed) was ready for occupancy. For the period February 1870-January 1896 only female admissions are provided. In 1955 the patient census was 1750. The Psychiatric Nursing Affiliation
contain an application for affiliation and a health record. 2 vols. received. Main Image Gallery: Lincoln State Hospital, https://asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Lincoln_State_Hospital&oldid=40823. 1 cu. As part of this reorganization the institution became
"Old Postcard". The Lincoln State Hospital. 0.33 cu. of the public insane (L. 1909, p. 102). Originally the State guaranteed the expense of caring for insane patients, and when possible, collected the amount so expended from the estate of the patient, or from his or her natural guardians. Over time, it was also known as the Nebraska Hospital for the Insane, the Lincoln State Hospital and the. Entries show the date, the account number and title,
4, and; Committee to Visit State Institutions, in legislative journal appendix ; 1921-1926. 262.005
[Source: Illinois State Archives]
v. 1, no. SCRAPBOOK. a center for the care and treatment of the developmentally disabled only. The same act changed the institution's name to
Register entries include visitor's name and address, date of visit, and patient's name and relationship to visitor. No index. attended; dates affiliation with Chicago State Hospital began and ended; date certificate issued; detailed listing
grades received; and an evaluation of nursing ability and performance in the program. Code of 1917, the new institution came under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Welfare. name of staff member receiving patient and ward assigned to; and notations of type of commitment, whether new or
[State Archives Series 2429] The following records are not restricted and are open to researchers in our Archives & Library: Admission Books, 1838-1868. other forms provide such information as student's name, address, age, birth date, race, nationality, marital status,
Its architectural organization was according to the cottage plan, which allowed for a cozier, more "home-like" atmosphere for the patients. industrial shops), laboratory productivity, and fire protection and safety measures taken. No index. 79-581, p. 1895).
Four cases were already being cared for in an Iowa hospital. Galesburg State Research Hospital
grades received for practical work. After selection of a site in Elgin a board of three trustees, appointed by the Governor,
1970 Chicago State Hospital merged with the Charles F. Read Zone Center to become the Chicago-Read Mental Health
This search does not search in the library catalog. numerous outbuildings put up and general improvements made. Connecticut Valley Hospital opened in 1867 as the General Hospital for Insane of the State of Connecticut and continues to operate. After 1895, Kings Park State Hospital served the counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk. On May 20, 1875, she arrived at Bellevue Place, a private, upscale sanitarium in the Fox River Valley. In 1955 the patient census was 1750. It is a large white stone three story building, the foreground is green lawn with trees and plantings visible. to the construction of the East Moline Mental Health Center building. In 1909 the General Assembly made provisions for the state to assume all responsibility for the care and treatment
Index, 1917-1923. 1880-1940. Title. Click herefor more informationon accessingrestricted records. 262.002
It is the third-oldest state mental institution in the United States. The center was one of the four major hospital "farms" in central Long Island to house the sick from New York City; the others were Kings Park, Pilgrim State Hospital, and Edgewood State Hospital. Medical Staff Records, 1950-1972, consist solely of Lippitt Operating Room log books. As patient populations continued to shrink at state hospitals, physicians began to offer more sophisticated treatments. 265.001
ft. No index. In 1975 the institution was renamed Galesburg Mental Health Center (P.A. Hospital, and Elgin State Hospital. The prison
of birth, race, marital status, number of children, religious affiliation, employment history, nursing training
Record of clothing issued to patients includes patient's name, date of clothing issue, and description and quantity
Asylumprojects.org], Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. 262.007
(L. 1899, p. 8). from Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, 1901
Beginning February 1924 entries also
In 1883 this was changed and the State assumed the entire expense of caring for this class of persons. 265.002
care of the insane and was renamed Chicago State Hospital. plant, green houses, a root cellar, corn cribs, and chicken houses, etc., for farm colonies .An additional 200
patients or their counties were expected to pay for clothing, travel, and incidental expenses. 17,
However,
When the Fergus Falls State Hospital opened its doors on July 29, 1890, it became the first state institution in northern Minnesota for patients considered insane. birthplace, education, and residence; results of mental and intelligence quotient tests; parents' birthplaces;
ft. No index. 263.002
1 vol. INFIRMARY RECORD. 1 vol. The hospital was administratively transferred to the new Dept. SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING STUDENT FILES. a description of the transaction, and the amount debited or credited to each account. Summary information for case nos. additional hospitals for the insane were established, the state was divided into districts and the Jacksonville
The hospital was
PHOTOGRAPH FILES. 1 vol. Alphabetical index by patient name, and statisticalrecordgiving information about the patient's background, a diagnosis, and dates of hospital residence. July 1896-December 1901. and grades, educational statement, evaluation sheets, summary card, and record of affiliation with other nursing
types of staff, staff changes, research conducted, drug administration), dental work completed, therapy given (i.e.,
MNHS call number: Digital Finding Aid. It accepted patients from Fairfield Hills Hospital and Norwich State Hospitals upon the closures of those facilities in 1995 and 1996 respectively. Dronten occupies the Netherlands' physical central point.
Located 1 miles from Elgin, on the west side of the Fox River and originally built on the CHISHOLM farm
Index. No index. a large part of the main building, inflicting a loss upon the State of $175,000. before 1960 but usually include: student's name, birth date, sex, marital status, nationality, religion, home address,
main building was destroyed by fire, and was subsequently rebuilt; the patients being, meanwhile, cared for in
Epilepsy and tuberculosis were the two most common causes. About 1926 the name was changed to Norwich State Hospital. [4], While the original campus was nearly five hundred acres, it currently operates as the Lincoln Regional Center, a two hundred and fifty bed psychiatric hospital on a hundred-acre campus.[5][3]. The Utah State Hospital began as the Territorial Insane Asylum in 1885 at Provo, Utah (which at the time was a days' travel from Salt Lake City). Files include admission sheet showing student's name, age
To find these, go to FamilySearch and click on the Search link at the top of the screen. The Department of Public Welfare assumed responsibility for the hospital from 1917 until 1961 when the Department
These included not just those deemed insane, but also the epileptic, the homeless and the destitute. The site was redeveloped
Records include admission, death and discharge records, patient photographs, census statistics, and autopsy reports . 8407 FM 433W. p. 1895). The trustees purchased land five miles east of Moline in an area known as the Watertown site. :: Omaha Public . The Lincoln Regional Center, a 250 bed, Joint Commission-accredited state psychiatric hosptial inpatient and residential program, operated by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. ADMISSION RECORD. (Source: National Register of Historic Places), Original Description:
1970 and concerning admission to the program and requests for copies of records. A nine-member board of trustees, named in the original act, was empowered to appoint a superintendent, purchase
record. PATHOLOGICAL REPORTS. CLOTHING JOURNAL. By March 1878, 200 convicts were received, and their labor was
1976-1980. grades received in classwork; hospital units assigned to, hours spent, and grades received for practical work;
the institution from other state hospitals and from county almshouses. Updated Information:
1916
In 1961 the name was changed to Norwich Hospital. Records with private information areclosed for 75 years from date of last entry in the record. 1 vol. 79-581, p. 1895). hydro, shock, recreational, biblio), use of beauty care facilities, social services provided, farm production (i.e.,
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SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT RECORD. ILLINOIS STATE ARCHIVES
payroll, contingent fund, maintenance) includes each account's name, date of transaction, and purpose and amount
MNHScall number: See the finding aid in the library (Hastings State Hospital). The Civil Administrative Code of 1917 transferred jurisdiction
Admission application and other forms provide such information as student's name, address, age, sex, race,
Southern Illinois Hospital for the Insane, Anna. In 1905 the name was changed again to "Nebraska State Hospital" and in 1915 to "Ingleside Hospital for the Insane", later to "Hastings State Hospital" and in 1971 to its current name, "Hastings Regional Center." In 2009, the Center released handwritten records for the cemetery, listing the name, date of death, and medical record number of those . Evansville State Hospital (1890-present - formerly Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane) Opened in 1890 as the Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, the facility, known as "Woodmere," was located on 879 lushly wooded acres. Nebraska State Hospital, also known as the Nebraska Asylum for the Insane, the Lincoln State Hospital and the Lincoln Regional Center was an insane asylum established near Lincoln, Nebraska in 1870. She was despondent and in 1920 entered the Lincoln Regional Center (then known as the Lincoln State Hospital for the Insane), where she lived until her death in 1936. construction, choose a superintendent, and operate the hospital, subject to inspection by the Board of State Commissioners
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