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'''History'''
 
'''History'''
  
In 1886 legislatures of the County of Waupaca approved the purchase of land to build an asylum for the county.  In the winter of the following year plans were established, property purchased for the building of an asylum, and deals struck for the building of the facility, but due to legal wrangling by several members of the current board at that time construction was stalled until 1900.  The building, located outside of the city and town of Waupaca, was Finished sometime in 1902.  The final building was placed in Weyawega, Wisconsin and approved the same year for use by the county building committee.   
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In 1886 legislatures of the County of Waupaca approved the purchase of land to build an asylum for the county.  In the winter of the following year plans were established, property purchased for the building of an asylum, and deals struck for the building of the facility, but due to legal wrangling by several members of the current board at that time construction was stalled until 1900.  The building, located outside of the city and town of Waupaca, was Finished sometime in 1902.  The final building was placed in Weyauwega, Wisconsin and approved the same year for use by the county building committee.   
  
 
In the 1950's the Wisconsin county asylums all changed their names to hospitals.  This asylum than became known as the Waupaca County Hospital.  In 1974 the county hospitals system for the care of the mentally ill was deemed inadequate and the hospitals in the system were closed or required to convert to assisted care or long term treatment facilities.  A new facility named Lakeview Manor was opened shortly after these rules passed.
 
In the 1950's the Wisconsin county asylums all changed their names to hospitals.  This asylum than became known as the Waupaca County Hospital.  In 1974 the county hospitals system for the care of the mentally ill was deemed inadequate and the hospitals in the system were closed or required to convert to assisted care or long term treatment facilities.  A new facility named Lakeview Manor was opened shortly after these rules passed.

Revision as of 17:27, 20 June 2011

Waupaca County Asylum
Established 1886
Construction Began 1900
Construction Ended 1902
Opened 1902
Demolished demolished
Current Status active site
Building Style single building
Location Weyauwega, Wisconsin
Architecture Style Single building
Peak Patient Population 140 patients ?
Alternate Names Waupaca County Hospital



History

In 1886 legislatures of the County of Waupaca approved the purchase of land to build an asylum for the county. In the winter of the following year plans were established, property purchased for the building of an asylum, and deals struck for the building of the facility, but due to legal wrangling by several members of the current board at that time construction was stalled until 1900. The building, located outside of the city and town of Waupaca, was Finished sometime in 1902. The final building was placed in Weyauwega, Wisconsin and approved the same year for use by the county building committee.

In the 1950's the Wisconsin county asylums all changed their names to hospitals. This asylum than became known as the Waupaca County Hospital. In 1974 the county hospitals system for the care of the mentally ill was deemed inadequate and the hospitals in the system were closed or required to convert to assisted care or long term treatment facilities. A new facility named Lakeview Manor was opened shortly after these rules passed.