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==Cemetery==
 
==Cemetery==
 
The cemetery lies at the back of the campus. Individual graves are marked with small numbered stones - there is only one grave marked with a private stone showing a name. There are 778 numbered stones arranged in concentric circles originally, then opening out into a spiral.  The cemetery includes many people who were patients at the hospital and died there, but also includes three hospital employees as well as the stillborn child of a patient.  The cemetery includes two known Civil War veterans: John Cheffins (employee) #104 and Arnold Morris #199, as well as one veteran of the Spanish-American War, William Adkins #427.  Burials date from 1891 to 1983, when the cemetery was closed. In 2015 and 2016, a committee of concerned "Friends of the spiral Cemetery" cleaned up and beautified the cemetery, added a memorial with names and grave numbers, a historical marker, and some landscaping, with a dedication ceremony held on May 9, 2016.  (As of 2014, the cemetery records have been public and available online at www.findagrave.com thanks to the tireless efforts of Tedd Cocker.)  The committee that worked to restore the Spiral Cemetery has now turned it's attention to the New Castle County Hospital/Almhouse Cemetery on the Herman Holloway campus.
 
The cemetery lies at the back of the campus. Individual graves are marked with small numbered stones - there is only one grave marked with a private stone showing a name. There are 778 numbered stones arranged in concentric circles originally, then opening out into a spiral.  The cemetery includes many people who were patients at the hospital and died there, but also includes three hospital employees as well as the stillborn child of a patient.  The cemetery includes two known Civil War veterans: John Cheffins (employee) #104 and Arnold Morris #199, as well as one veteran of the Spanish-American War, William Adkins #427.  Burials date from 1891 to 1983, when the cemetery was closed. In 2015 and 2016, a committee of concerned "Friends of the spiral Cemetery" cleaned up and beautified the cemetery, added a memorial with names and grave numbers, a historical marker, and some landscaping, with a dedication ceremony held on May 9, 2016.  (As of 2014, the cemetery records have been public and available online at www.findagrave.com thanks to the tireless efforts of Tedd Cocker.)  The committee that worked to restore the Spiral Cemetery has now turned it's attention to the New Castle County Hospital/Almhouse Cemetery on the Herman Holloway campus.
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==Books==
 
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*Remembering Farnhurst: Stories from the Delaware State Hospital, 1894-1920 by Katherine A. Dettwyler
 
  
 
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