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+ | The Knox County home opened in 1881 to served the people of Vincennes and Knox County Indiana. It closed in 1924, but was reopened in 1935 and remained a county home until 1975. The property is currently unused.<ref>Hassett, Kayla. "The County Home in Indiana : A Forgotten Response to Poverty and Disability." Diss. Ed. Vera A. Adams. Ball State U, 2013. Cardinal Scholar, 05 Apr. 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2014.</ref> | ||
+ | == Images of Knox County Asylum == | ||
+ | {{image gallery|[[Knox County Asylum Image Gallery|Knox County Asylum]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, 20 November 2014
Knox County Asylum | |
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Opened | 1881/1935 |
Closed | 1975 |
Current Status | Closed |
Building Style | Single Building |
Architect(s) | Joseph K. Frick |
Location | Vincennes, IN |
Architecture Style | Italianate |
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History
The Knox County home opened in 1881 to served the people of Vincennes and Knox County Indiana. It closed in 1924, but was reopened in 1935 and remained a county home until 1975. The property is currently unused.[1]
Images of Knox County Asylum
Main Image Gallery: Knox County Asylum
References
- Jump up ↑ Hassett, Kayla. "The County Home in Indiana : A Forgotten Response to Poverty and Disability." Diss. Ed. Vera A. Adams. Ball State U, 2013. Cardinal Scholar, 05 Apr. 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2014.