United States Third Generation Veterans Hospitals, 1946-1958

® Remarks and Facts in relation to Insanity and The Lunatic Asylum, directed to the Members of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee , 1841, pamphlet.







ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE EASTERN STATE ...
This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations of eligibility for individual properties or districts.
Arlington Developmental Center Closure and Community Transition ...
? It was only in 1894 that the asylum would be called Eastern State Hospital. ... England, 1780-1835 (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1989), 118-36.
Bulletin 119. Insane and Feeble-Minded in Institutions. 1910.
for a third hospital four miles from Knoxville on property known as Lyon's View. A board of directors toured well-known asylums and then approved designs ...
Convicts and the Free: Nineteenth-century lunatic asylums in South ...
This document lists superintendents and senior assistant physicians of hospitals for the insane in the US and Canada, such as J.B. Andrews (Buffalo) and HE ...
Asylum Myth and Material: A History of the St. Peter Regional ...
The numbers in the legend in the lower left- hand corner of each map are the numbers per 100,000 population. Thus in the first map the states left unshaded ...
John Minson Galt II and the patients' library at Eastern Asylum ...
It covers the old campus of Eastern State Mental Hospital, known as Lakeshore in its later years, but known in its early days as Lyons. View ...
Near West Knoxville Historic Driving Tour
Lakeshore Mental Health Institute, previously located in Knoxville, was a 115-bed state inpatient psychiatric facility with 60 acute and 55 long-term care beds ...
East Tennessee Psychiatric Hospital Resources - WATE
Hospital, the national government-operated asylum designated to the NRHP and the NHL ... East Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, Knoxville. Architect: Dr. Leonard ...
A Survey of Nineteenth-Century Asylums in the United States
Schedules were not received from the State Hospital for the Insane, Knoxville, Tennessee, nor from the State Lunatic Asylum No. 1, Fulton, Missouri. The ...
Bulletin 62. Asylums for the Insane in the United States. - Census.gov
This is a list of hospital and asylum annual reports, including Alabama Insane Hospital (1861) and California Hospital for the Chronic Insane (1887-88, 1889-90 ...
List of Hospital and Asylum Annual Reports
East Tennessee hospital for the Insane was built in 1886 near Knoxville. In 1896, the West. Tennessee Hospital opened its doors in Bolivar. Both institutions ...
4.2 Hazard Profiles - Water Resources
A long-running organization at Paul VI, Ambassadors Club is a representation of the best students that our school has to offer.