Difference between revisions of "Julietta Asylum"
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Asylum For Incurables<br> | Asylum For Incurables<br> | ||
− | Marion County Infirmary | + | *Marion County Infirmary |
+ | *Marion County Asylum | ||
+ | *Marion County Senior Citizen Home | ||
+ | *Asylum for Incurables | ||
+ | *County Hospital at Julietta | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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First established in two log cabins on a farm west of Indianapolis in 1832. Over the course of 106 years 3 different buildings housed patients on the site. In 1938 all patients were transferred to Central State Hospital, but remained open to house short-term patients. | First established in two log cabins on a farm west of Indianapolis in 1832. Over the course of 106 years 3 different buildings housed patients on the site. In 1938 all patients were transferred to Central State Hospital, but remained open to house short-term patients. | ||
+ | The exact use of this facility is debated. Built as a county home, the facility transitioned to an "Asylum for Incurables," and later to a county home for the elderly. | ||
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+ | == Images of Julietta Asylum == | ||
+ | {{image gallery|[[Julietta Asylum Image Gallery|Julietta Asylum]]}} | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Julietta.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Indiana]] | [[Category:Indiana]] | ||
[[Category:Demolished Institution]] | [[Category:Demolished Institution]] | ||
[[Category:Single Building Institutions]] | [[Category:Single Building Institutions]] |
Revision as of 09:43, 20 November 2014
Julietta Asylum | |
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Established | 1832 |
Opened | 1900 |
Demolished | 1970s |
Current Status | Demolished |
Building Style | Single Building |
Location | Indianapolis, IN |
Alternate Names | Asylum For Incurables
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History
First established in two log cabins on a farm west of Indianapolis in 1832. Over the course of 106 years 3 different buildings housed patients on the site. In 1938 all patients were transferred to Central State Hospital, but remained open to house short-term patients.
The exact use of this facility is debated. Built as a county home, the facility transitioned to an "Asylum for Incurables," and later to a county home for the elderly.
Images of Julietta Asylum
Main Image Gallery: Julietta Asylum