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==History==
 
==History==
Early history of this site can be found at the link to follow http://www.archive.org/details/historyoftrempea00curt and the book part of the Library of congress non-copy written collections available in digital format on the internet.  The institution opened in January of 1900 and the book covers the history of Trempealeau county until 1914.
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Early history of this site can be found at the link to follow http://www.archive.org/details/historyoftrempea00curt and the book part of the Library of congress non-copy written collections available in digital format on the internet.  The institution opened in January of 1900 and the book covers the history of Trempealeau county until 1914.  The Trempealeau County Health Care Center stands on the former site of this facility.
 
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[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]

Revision as of 16:53, 1 June 2011

Trempealeau County Asylum
Construction Began 1898
Construction Ended 1900
Opened 1900
Demolished fully demolished
Current Status demolished
Building Style Single Building
Location Whitehall, WI



History

Early history of this site can be found at the link to follow http://www.archive.org/details/historyoftrempea00curt and the book part of the Library of congress non-copy written collections available in digital format on the internet. The institution opened in January of 1900 and the book covers the history of Trempealeau county until 1914. The Trempealeau County Health Care Center stands on the former site of this facility.