Difference between revisions of "Portal:Featured Image Of The Week"

From Asylum Projects
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{FIformat
 
{{FIformat
|Image= MEboysreform.png
+
|Image= lapeer.png
 
|Width= 600px
 
|Width= 600px
|Body= The State Reform School for Boys, later named the [[State Reform School for Boys|State School for Boys]], was established in 1853 "for the instruction, employment, and reform of juvenile offenders" ages 8 to 16. Residents were put to farming and brick-making in an effort to make them useful and productive citizens.   
+
|Body= In August 1893, Gov. John T. Rich, an Elba Township native, named a committee to decide the location of a [[Lapeer State Home|state home for the feeble minded]]. Lapeer was in the running along with Saginaw, Bay City, Charlotte and Greenville. Lapeer was selected, partly because of the creek running through the property.   
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 03:38, 22 January 2023

Featured Image Of The Week

lapeer.png
In August 1893, Gov. John T. Rich, an Elba Township native, named a committee to decide the location of a state home for the feeble minded. Lapeer was in the running along with Saginaw, Bay City, Charlotte and Greenville. Lapeer was selected, partly because of the creek running through the property.