http://www.asylumprojects.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Ghosthunter142&feedformat=atomAsylum Projects - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T07:38:35ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Orient_Institute&diff=42171Orient Institute2021-10-27T20:06:58Z<p>Ghosthunter142: </p>
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<div>{{infobox institution<br />
| name = Orient Institute<br />
| image = [[File: OrientInstitute.jpg|200px|thumb|]]<br />
| image_size = 250px<br />
| alt = <br />
| caption = <br />
| established = 1898<br />
| construction_began = 1898<br />
| construction_ended =<br />
| opened =1902<br />
| closed = 2002<br />
| demolished =<br />
| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]]<br />
| building_style = [[Cottage Planned Institutions|Cottage Plan]]<br />
| architect(s) =<br />
| location = Orient, OH<br />
| architecture_style =<br />
| peak_patient_population =<br />
| alternate_names =<br><br />
*Orient State Hospital<br />
*Orient Feeble Minded Institute<br />
*Orient Correctional Institution<br />
*Pickaway Correctional Institution (Current)<br />
}}<br />
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==History==<br />
The Orient State Institute was established as a farm colony in 1898 and operated as a branch of the Columbus State School. The facility had 180 acres, of which 1,358 acres were under cultivation. The school had its own band, orchestra, and choir, weekly movies, religious services and recreation. On July 15, 1926, the Orient facility became an independent unit and in 1937 received patients from various counties in Ohio. This continued until May 15, 1950 when the organization was joined under the Columbus State School and became the central receiving area for all feeble minded persons, adult and youth. In 1984 it became the Pickaway Correctional Institution.<br />
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<div></div>Ghosthunter142http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Springfield_Lake_Sanatorium&diff=42169Springfield Lake Sanatorium2021-10-27T19:22:32Z<p>Ghosthunter142: </p>
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<div>{{infobox institution<br />
| name = Springfield Lake Sanatorium<br />
| image = [[File: Springfield Lake.png|250px]]<br />
| image_size = 250px<br />
| caption = <br />
| established =<br />
| construction_began = <br />
| construction_ended =<br />
| opened = 1915<br />
| closed = 2009<br />
| demolished =<br />
| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]]<br />
| building_style = [[Cottage Planned Institutions|Cottage Plan]]<br />
| architect(s) =<br />
| location = Lakemore, OH<br />
| architecture_style =<br />
| peak_patient_population =<br />
| alternate_names =<br><br />
*Summit County Tuberculosis Hospital<br />
*Edwin Shaw Sanatorium<br />
*Edwin Shaw Hospital<br />
*Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Hospital<br />
}}<br />
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==History==<br />
first known as the Springfield Lake Sanitarium and is located in Lakemore, Ohio, a town in Summit County near Akron and south of Cleveland. The facility was opened in 1915 as a tuberculosis hospital. Fear of the contagious disease drove governments to build these sanitariums to isolate the infected. Even at the best ones, death rates were high. Springfield Lake Sanitarium’s cemetery, had 246 graves, some for TB victims and others for abused children and orphans housed there in later years who died or committed suicide. The old sanitarium/hospital has been vacant since December 2009 when a new facility opened in nearby Cuyahoga Falls.<br />
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[[Category:Cottage Plan]]<br />
[[Category:Closed Institution]]</div>Ghosthunter142http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=File:Springfield_Lake.png&diff=42168File:Springfield Lake.png2021-10-27T19:13:04Z<p>Ghosthunter142: </p>
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<div></div>Ghosthunter142http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Springfield_Lake_Sanatorium&diff=42167Springfield Lake Sanatorium2021-10-27T19:11:33Z<p>Ghosthunter142: </p>
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<div>{{infobox institution<br />
| name = Springfield Lake Sanatorium<br />
| image = Capture1.png<br />
| image_size = 250px<br />
| alt =<br />
| caption = <br />
| established =<br />
| construction_began = <br />
| construction_ended =<br />
| opened = 1915<br />
| closed = 2009<br />
| demolished =<br />
| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]]<br />
| building_style = [[Cottage Planned Institutions|Cottage Plan]]<br />
| architect(s) =<br />
| location = Lakemore, OH<br />
| architecture_style =<br />
| peak_patient_population =<br />
| alternate_names =<br><br />
*Summit County Tuberculosis Hospital<br />
*Edwin Shaw Sanatorium<br />
*Edwin Shaw Hospital<br />
*Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Hospital<br />
}}<br />
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==History==<br />
first known as the Springfield Lake Sanitarium and is located in Lakemore, Ohio, a town in Summit County near Akron and south of Cleveland. The facility was opened in 1915 as a tuberculosis hospital. Fear of the contagious disease drove governments to build these sanitariums to isolate the infected. Even at the best ones, death rates were high. Springfield Lake Sanitarium’s cemetery, had 246 graves, some for TB victims and others for abused children and orphans housed there in later years who died or committed suicide. The old sanitarium/hospital has been vacant since December 2009 when a new facility opened in nearby Cuyahoga Falls.<br />
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==Images==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OHlakemoresan940.jpg<br />
File:Capture1.PNG<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Ohio]]<br />
[[Category:Cottage Plan]]<br />
[[Category:Closed Institution]]</div>Ghosthunter142http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Springfield_Lake_Sanatorium&diff=42164Springfield Lake Sanatorium2021-10-26T20:47:29Z<p>Ghosthunter142: /* Images */</p>
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<div>{{infobox institution<br />
| name = Springfield Lake Sanatorium<br />
| image = <br />
| image_size = 250px<br />
| alt =<br />
| caption = <br />
| established =<br />
| construction_began = <br />
| construction_ended =<br />
| opened = 1915<br />
| closed = 2009<br />
| demolished =<br />
| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]]<br />
| building_style = [[Cottage Planned Institutions|Cottage Plan]]<br />
| architect(s) =<br />
| location = Lakemore, OH<br />
| architecture_style =<br />
| peak_patient_population =<br />
| alternate_names =<br><br />
*Summit County Tuberculosis Hospital<br />
*Edwin Shaw Sanatorium<br />
*Edwin Shaw Hospital<br />
*Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Hospital<br />
}}<br />
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==History==<br />
first known as the Springfield Lake Sanitarium and is located in Lakemore, Ohio, a town in Summit County near Akron and south of Cleveland. The facility was opened in 1915 as a tuberculosis hospital. Fear of the contagious disease drove governments to build these sanitariums to isolate the infected. Even at the best ones, death rates were high. Springfield Lake Sanitarium’s cemetery, had 246 graves, some for TB victims and others for abused children and orphans housed there in later years who died or committed suicide. The old sanitarium/hospital has been vacant since December 2009 when a new facility opened in nearby Cuyahoga Falls.<br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OHlakemoresan940.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Capture1.PNG<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Ohio]]<br />
[[Category:Cottage Plan]]<br />
[[Category:Closed Institution]]</div>Ghosthunter142http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=File:Capture1.PNG&diff=42163File:Capture1.PNG2021-10-26T20:39:07Z<p>Ghosthunter142: Springfield Lake Sanatorium</p>
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