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| image = Coos Farm.png
 
| image = Coos Farm.png
 
| image_size = 250px
 
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| caption =  
 
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| established = 1866
 
| established = 1866
| construction_began =
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| closed = 2011
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| current_status = [[Demolished Institution|Demolished]]
| opened =
 
| closed =
 
| demolished =
 
| current_status = [[Demolished Institution|Demolished]]  
 
 
| building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]]
 
| building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]]
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| location = West Stewartstown, NH
 
| location = West Stewartstown, NH
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| peak_patient_population =
 
 
| alternate_names =<br>
 
| alternate_names =<br>
 
*Coös County Almshouse
 
*Coös County Almshouse
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*Coös County Nursing Hospital
 
*Coös County Nursing Hospital
 
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==History==
 
==History==
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By the 1970s, the hospital operation was phased out and the County converted the building into an 82-bed intermediate care facility. The 1930s hospital building is still used and is now known as Coös County Nursing Hospital. Next door is the Coös County Department of Corrections. None of the original wooden buildings stand today.  
 
By the 1970s, the hospital operation was phased out and the County converted the building into an 82-bed intermediate care facility. The 1930s hospital building is still used and is now known as Coös County Nursing Hospital. Next door is the Coös County Department of Corrections. None of the original wooden buildings stand today.  
 
==Images of Coös County Farm==
 
  
 
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File:Coos Monument Close.png|Monument at the Coös County Almshouse Cemetery.
 
File:Coos Monument Close.png|Monument at the Coös County Almshouse Cemetery.
 
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[[Category:New Hampshire]]
 
[[Category:Demolished Institution]]
 
[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]
 

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