Difference between revisions of "Iowa County Asylum"
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| + | *Iowa County Home & Asylum | ||
*Iowa County Hospital & Home | *Iowa County Hospital & Home | ||
*Bloomfield Manor | *Bloomfield Manor | ||
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| + | ==History== | ||
It housed 95 patients in 1892, and was apparently equipped to seclude patients for long periods of time. It was reported one had been kept in seclusion for ninety days. | It housed 95 patients in 1892, and was apparently equipped to seclude patients for long periods of time. It was reported one had been kept in seclusion for ninety days. | ||
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[[Category:Wisconsin]] | [[Category:Wisconsin]] | ||
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[[Category:Single Building Institutions]] | [[Category:Single Building Institutions]] | ||
[[Category:County Almshouse]] | [[Category:County Almshouse]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:20, 15 February 2026
| Iowa County Asylum | |
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| Established | 1885 |
| Closed | 2022 |
| Current Status | Demolished |
| Building Style | Single Building |
| Location | Mineral Point, WI |
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History
It housed 95 patients in 1892, and was apparently equipped to seclude patients for long periods of time. It was reported one had been kept in seclusion for ninety days.