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|Body= Opened to receive patients on November 22, 1889, the then denoted [[Bolivar State Hospital|"West Tennessee Hospital for the Insane"]] was designed by architect Harry P. MacDonald of Louisville, Kentucky, and Memphis, Tennessee. The MacDonald firm was responsible for many fine, large public buildings in the South, such as the Sevier County Courthouse in Sevierville, Tennessee (1896).
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|Body= The [[Central Islip State Hospital|Central Islip Psychiatric Center]] started out as a Farm Colony for New York City in 1889. The patients were transferred from the crowded city asylums on Wards, Hart, and Blackwell Island.  
 
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Revision as of 04:22, 26 February 2023

Featured Image Of The Week

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The Central Islip Psychiatric Center started out as a Farm Colony for New York City in 1889. The patients were transferred from the crowded city asylums on Wards, Hart, and Blackwell Island.