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Summary:  I learned the Fulton County Poor House was founded in 1857. There were about 70 people there and ten of them were ‘insane’. The Poor House was not set up for the care of people with mental illness. It did not function well. People did not have work to do and there was no medical care. I was not able to see if it still exists today. Compared to what we talked about in class, the Fulton County Poor House did not have any children, and it was smaller.
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==History==
  
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The Fulton County Poor House was founded in 1857. There were about 70 people there and ten of them were ‘insane’. The Poor House was not set up for the care of people with mental illness. It did not function well. People did not have work to do and there was no medical care. The Fulton County Poor House had no children, and it was smaller than other poor houses.
  
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The building was of brick, two stories high, with ceilings of nine feet, the rooms 18 x 50, with windows 4 x 2 1/2 feet. All the rooms have bedsteads in them; the bedding is of straw, and none sleep on straw only. There was no arrangement for ventilation or the uniformity of heat in the winter. The diet provided was simple but nutritious. Everyone was are required to wash their hands and face daily.<ref>(lsstuhler, 2013).</ref>
  
History
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== References ==
“The lands of what is now Fulton County have undergone many name changes, Fulton County is one of the youngest counties formed in New York State (only three other counties were formed after 1838). This land was originally Albany County. In 1772, Tryon County was formed from Albany County, which then included Herkimer and Montgomery Counties, too. After the Revolution, Tyron County was renamed Montgomery County in 1784. In 1838, the present day lands that are now called Fulton County were formed and broken off from Montgomery. The county was named after Robert Fulton, inventor, mainly renown as inventor of the steamship. The county seat is Johnstown” (Fulton County, NYGenWeb: History, 2017).
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“Prior to the 18th century, the lands that would become Fulton County were used by the Mohawk Indians as hunting and fishing grounds. By the turn of the century, New Englanders and settlers from the Hudson River Valley were looking to expand, hoping to find farmland along the frontier” (Fulton County, NYGenWeb: History, 2017).
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*[https://www.fultoncountyny.gov/brief-history-fulton-county https://www.fultoncountyny.gov/brief-history-fulton-county]
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*[https://inmatesofwillard.com/2013/09/19/1864-fulton-county-poor-house/ https://inmatesofwillard.com/2013/09/19/1864-fulton-county-poor-house/]
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*[https://www.fulton.nygenweb.net/history/index.html https://www.fulton.nygenweb.net/history/index.html]
  
Current/Today
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[[Category:New York]]
“The county, part of which is located in the southern part of the Adirondack Park, boasts dozens of hiking trails, beautiful lakes and rivers for fishing and boating, great camping, and other opportunities to experience the great outdoors” (Fulton County, NYGenWeb: History, 2017).
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[[Category:County Almshouse]]
 
 
Growth
 
“The leather and glove industry developed rapidly in the late 18th and early 19th century, bringing growth and success to the area”(Fulton County, NYGenWeb: History, 2017).
 
 
 
Quality of Property
 
“The building is of brick, two stories high, with ceilings of nine feet, the rooms 18 x 50, with windows 4 x 2 1/2 feet. All the rooms have bedsteads in them; the bedding is of straw, and none sleep on straw only” (lsstuhler, 2013).
 
“There is no arrangement for ventilation, or the uniformity of heat in the winter” (lsstuhler, 2013).
 
 
 
Quality of Living
 
“The diet provided is simple, but nutritious, and all come to the table and receive their food on plates” (lsstuhler, 2013).
 
“The insane are required to wash hands and face daily” (lsstuhler, 2013).
 
 
 
Links:
 
https://www.fultoncountyny.gov/brief-history-fulton-county
 
https://inmatesofwillard.com/2013/09/19/1864-fulton-county-poor-house/
 
https://www.fulton.nygenweb.net/history/index.html
 

Latest revision as of 12:28, 24 February 2024

Fulton County House
Established 1857



History[edit]

The Fulton County Poor House was founded in 1857. There were about 70 people there and ten of them were ‘insane’. The Poor House was not set up for the care of people with mental illness. It did not function well. People did not have work to do and there was no medical care. The Fulton County Poor House had no children, and it was smaller than other poor houses.

The building was of brick, two stories high, with ceilings of nine feet, the rooms 18 x 50, with windows 4 x 2 1/2 feet. All the rooms have bedsteads in them; the bedding is of straw, and none sleep on straw only. There was no arrangement for ventilation or the uniformity of heat in the winter. The diet provided was simple but nutritious. Everyone was are required to wash their hands and face daily.[1]

References[edit]

  1. (lsstuhler, 2013).

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