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*Dr. L. A. Williams 1897- Dr. DeEtte Brownell...
 
*Dr. L. A. Williams 1897- Dr. DeEtte Brownell...
 
*Dr. Edwin Waite 1900- Dr. Bertha G. Dressner..
 
*Dr. Edwin Waite 1900- Dr. Bertha G. Dressner..
*Dr. J. B. Brown 1900-1901<ref>http://blogs.bu.edu/busmhs/displays/the-documents-of-john-bean-brown/</ref> Dr. Cora M. Johnson
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*Dr. J. B. Brown 1900- Dr. Cora M. Johnson
 
*Dr. N. F. Doleman Dr. Olive E. Smith
 
*Dr. N. F. Doleman Dr. Olive E. Smith
 
*Dr. T. M. Thayer Dr. A. W. Ogden (in of
 
*Dr. T. M. Thayer Dr. A. W. Ogden (in of
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'''STEWARD'''
 
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*O. C. Chase (in office) 1889-<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=bnraAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:UOM39015005122398&client=firefox-a#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
 
*O. C. Chase (in office) 1889-<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=bnraAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:UOM39015005122398&client=firefox-a#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
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====20th & 21st Century====
 
====20th & 21st Century====
The institution served 17 counties in northwestern and west central Minnesota with the patient census reaching an all-time high of 2,078 in 1937. The regional treatment center was one of the first multipurpose campuses, serving those with developmental disabilities, chemical dependency as well as psychiatric illnesses.<ref>http://discussions.mnhs.org/collections/2008/03/fergus-falls-state-hospital-papers/</ref> The kirkbride building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.<ref>http://www.fergusphotos.com/rtc/#History</ref> During the 1980s, 90s, and into 2000 the hospital population decreased as patients were placed in smaller community based facilities. In 2007 the campus buildings were sold to the City of Fergus Falls.<ref>http://discussions.mnhs.org/collections/2008/03/fergus-falls-state-hospital-papers/</ref> In 2009 a lighting strike on the administration section cause a fire to break out in the center steeple. Fire crews responded and prevented the fire from spreading further down into the admin but were criticized by some for their slow response time.<ref>http://www.kirkbridebuildings.com/blog/fergus-falls-fire</ref> The city has since placed a "cap" on top of the steeple. On August 30th, 2010 the city listed the former hospital campus for sale on Craigslist for $1. The ad stated that any potential buyers must have "a plan for development and proof of private development capital".<ref>http://www.kirkbridebuildings.com/blog/a-kirkbride-on-craiglist</ref> In the first half of 2011 the city of Fergus Falls proposed a phased demolition of many of the non-historical structures. In the initial version of this plan the Kirkbride building would not be demolished, only the cafeteria, gymnasium, administrative building, and some other outbuildings behind the Kirkbride, as well as several tunnels connecting the buildings would be demolished. The demolition plan has a tentative start date of summer 2012 unless a developer steps in and purchases the property.<ref>http://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/2011/05/03/kirkbride-building-could-have-one-last-chance/</ref>
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The institution served 17 counties in northwestern and west central Minnesota with the patient census reaching an all-time high of 2,078 in 1937. The regional treatment center was one of the first multi-purpose campuses, serving those with developmental disabilities, chemical dependency as well as psychiatric illnesses.<ref>http://discussions.mnhs.org/collections/2008/03/fergus-falls-state-hospital-papers/</ref> The kirkbride building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.<ref>http://www.fergusphotos.com/rtc/#History</ref> During the 1980s, 90s, and into 2000 the hospital population decreased as patients were placed in smaller community based facilities. In 2007 the campus buildings were sold to the City of Fergus Falls.<ref>http://discussions.mnhs.org/collections/2008/03/fergus-falls-state-hospital-papers/</ref> In 2009 a lighting strike on the administration section cause a fire to break out in the center steeple. Fire crews responded and prevented the fire from spreading further down into the admin but were criticized by some for their slow response time.<ref>http://www.kirkbridebuildings.com/blog/fergus-falls-fire</ref> The city has since placed a "cap" on top of the steeple. On August 30th, 2010 the city listed the former hospital campus for sale on Craiglist for $1. The ad stated that any potential buyers must have "a plan for development and proof of private development capital".<ref>http://www.kirkbridebuildings.com/blog/a-kirkbride-on-craiglist</ref> In the first half of 2011 the city of Fergus Falls proposed a phased demolition of many of the non-historical structures. In the initial version of this plan the Kirkbride building would not be demolished, only the cafeteria, gymnasium, administrative building, and some other outbuildings behind the Kirkbride, as well as several tunnels connecting the buildings would be demolished. The demolition plan has a tentative start date of summer 2012 unless a developer steps in and purchases the property.<ref>http://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/2011/05/03/kirkbride-building-could-have-one-last-chance/</ref>
  
  
 
== Images of Fergus Falls State Hospital ==
 
== Images of Fergus Falls State Hospital ==
*[[:Category:Fergus Falls State Hospital Images|Click here for more Fergus Falls State Hospital images]]
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==Videos==
 
==Videos==
*“Today I Am Going to Kill Myself But First I Am Going to Dance” -- a film about the legacy of the Fergus Falls State Hospital. The film was produced by Nik Nerburn, a journalist and independent filmmaker who served as a Springboard for the Arts Hinge Arts resident in Fergus Falls in the Spring of 2015. Nerburn created the film as part of his residency and was aired on Pioneer Public Television.
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* Video from Kirkbrides HD  http://www.vimeo.com/KirkbridesHD
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*A video clip of the 2009 fire caused by a lightning strike on the admin. (PART 1)
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*A video clip of the 2009 fire cause from a lightning strike on the admin. (PART 1)
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== Links and Additional Information==  
 
== Links and Additional Information==  
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*[http://www.facebook.com/groups/146744348673366/ Friends of the Kirkbride - Preservation Group]
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/groups/146744348673366/ Friends of the Kirkbride - Preservation Group]
 
*[http://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/2011/05/03/kirkbride-building-could-have-one-last-chance/ City gives Kirkbride one last chance]
 
*[http://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/2011/05/03/kirkbride-building-could-have-one-last-chance/ City gives Kirkbride one last chance]
*[[Special:AWCforum/st/id597|Project Kirkbride]]
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Closed Institution]]
 
[[Category:Closed Institution]]
 
[[Category:Preserved Institution]]
 
[[Category:Preserved Institution]]
[[Category:Articles With Videos]]
 
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]
 
 
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]]
 
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]]

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