词条 | Racine County Insane Asylum |
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The Racine County Insane Asylum was a mental hospital, operated by the County of Racine, Wisconsin, from 1889 to the 1970s. HistoryThe first insane patients were admitted to the Racine county poorhouse in 1855. The construction of a separate building for the insane was approved by the county board of supervisors on November 26, 1888. The asylum admitted its first three patients on December 18, 1889.[1] By 1904, the hospital housed 133 patients.[2] On February 19 of that year, the building was destroyed in a fire.[3][4] The asylum was rebuilt quickly after the fire, and a home for the county poor was added to the facility in 1918.[5] The institution was also known as the Gatliff Asylum and was served by the Gatliff stop on the railroad.[6][7] Gatliff was named after Nelson Gatliff (1813–1898), an early pioneer in Racine County who owned extensive farmland.[8] The facility was also used as a tuberculosis sanatorium.[9] Later it was known as High Ridge Hospitals[10] and High Ridge Health Care Center of Racine County.[11] It was closed on October 1, 1986, at which time the approximately 210 residents who were there were moved to the new Ridgewood Health Care Center.[12] Asbestos removal in, then demolition of, High Ridge Health Care Center began in October 1988, to be completed by early 1989.[13] The site is now a retail development known as High Ridge Centre, with only the old duck pond remaining from the former asylum.[14]{{failed verification|date=April 2017}} References1. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FpEWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YyAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4880,1940215&dq=racine+county+insane+asylum&hl=en "Racine County Insane Asylum]". The Milwaukee Journal, October 30, 1890, p. 1. {{coord|42|42|13.40|N|87|50|59.60|W|display=title|type:landmark}}{{US-hospital-stub}}2. ^Stone, Fanny S. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qT8VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA378&lpg=PA378&dq=racine+county+insane+asylum&source=bl&ots=xkLe1p2GV-&sig=hYomyPbwS8wdVZCY8n5RuscctVg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjI7Y-L7o7TAhVj8IMKHVE3BMI4ChDoAQgzMAU#v=onepage&q=racine%20county%20insane%20asylum&f=false Racine, Belle City of the Lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin]. Racine: S. J. Clarke, 1916. 3. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GuM0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=3eAIAAAAIBAJ&pg=3234,2601332&dq=racine+county+insane+asylum&hl=en "Insane Asylum Burned]". Boston Evening Transcript, February 20, 1904, p. 1. 4. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zBtbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0U4NAAAAIBAJ&pg=3930,4512812&dq=racine+county+insane+asylum&hl=en "Insane Asylum Burned]". Providence News, February 20, 1904, p. 4. 5. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Cp9QAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eCEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4150,2611272&dq=racine+county+asylum&hl=en "Building Boom for Wisconsin]". The Milwaukee Journal, November 24, 1918, p. 1. 6. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hHlmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eo0NAAAAIBAJ&pg=6650,1629385&dq=racine+asylum+gatliff&hl=en "Mad Patients Out in the Cold]". Three Rivers Tribune, February 25, 1904, p. 3. 7. ^The History of Racine Wisconsin. 8. ^Racine Journal, April 14, 1903, p. 9. 9. ^The Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association, "Survey of Tuberculosis Hospitals and Sanatoriums in the United States". Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935 105(23):1855-1915. 10. ^Mental Health Services Information and Referral Directory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Ready Reference Press, 1978, p. 154. 11. ^American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field. Chicago: American Hospital Association, 1976, p. 234. 12. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24851963/the_journal_times/|title=Volunteers Sought for Center Move|last=|first=|date=1986-09-09|work=The Journal-Times|access-date=2018-10-26|language=en|via=Newspapers.com}} 13. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24854903/the_journal_times/|title=High Ridge Demolition to Begin|last=Matthews|first=John|date=1988-11-24|work=The Journal Times|access-date=2018-10-26|language=en|via=Newspapers.com}} 14. ^DLC Management Corp.: High Ridge Centre, with map. 8 : Hospital buildings completed in 1889|Psychiatric hospitals in Wisconsin|1889 establishments in Wisconsin|Hospitals established in 1889|Government buildings completed in 1889|Buildings and structures in Racine, Wisconsin|Hospitals in Wisconsin|Defunct hospitals |
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