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==Cemetery== | ==Cemetery== | ||
There are 4 cemeteries located on the grounds. The oldest cemetery features at least thirty-seven marked graves, the earliest of which dates to 1892. There are an undetermined number of unmarked burials. It is speculated that these burials were originally part of Old Bryce Cemetery, located north of here, but were moved during the construction of River Road in the 1960's. Another cemetery was established in 1922 and was closed for burials in 1953. It contains approximately 1550 burials mostly marked with simple, chronological numbered concrete grave markers that correspond to cemetery ledger books in the possession of The Alabama Department of Mental Health. | There are 4 cemeteries located on the grounds. The oldest cemetery features at least thirty-seven marked graves, the earliest of which dates to 1892. There are an undetermined number of unmarked burials. It is speculated that these burials were originally part of Old Bryce Cemetery, located north of here, but were moved during the construction of River Road in the 1960's. Another cemetery was established in 1922 and was closed for burials in 1953. It contains approximately 1550 burials mostly marked with simple, chronological numbered concrete grave markers that correspond to cemetery ledger books in the possession of The Alabama Department of Mental Health. | ||
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*''Bryce Hospital established Tuscaloosa as center of mental-health care'', Jason Morton. TuscaloosaNews.com [https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/story/special/2019/12/31/bryce-hospital-established-tuscaloosa-as-center-of-mental-health-care/1977553007/ Published Dec. 30, 2019. Updated Dec. 31, 2019] | *''Bryce Hospital established Tuscaloosa as center of mental-health care'', Jason Morton. TuscaloosaNews.com [https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/story/special/2019/12/31/bryce-hospital-established-tuscaloosa-as-center-of-mental-health-care/1977553007/ Published Dec. 30, 2019. Updated Dec. 31, 2019] | ||
− | *The | + | *''The challenges of Bryce Hospital Records,'' Tuscaloosa Public Library. [https://www.tuscaloosa-library.org/the-challenges-of-accessing-medical-records/ Published February 4, 2016] |
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*''Inside the spooky skeleton of Bryce, Alabama's historic insane hospital, as it undergoes restoration'', AL.com. [https://www.al.com/living/2016/06/inside_the_spooky_skeleton_of.html Published Jun. 21, 2016. Updated Jan. 13, 2019] | *''Inside the spooky skeleton of Bryce, Alabama's historic insane hospital, as it undergoes restoration'', AL.com. [https://www.al.com/living/2016/06/inside_the_spooky_skeleton_of.html Published Jun. 21, 2016. Updated Jan. 13, 2019] | ||
− | + | *Labeling and Treating Black Mental Illness in Alabama, 1861-1910. John S. Hughes. ''The Journal of Southern History'', August 1992, Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 435-460. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2210163 Full text in JSTOR] | |
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− | *Labeling and Treating Black Mental Illness in Alabama, 1861-1910. John S Hughes. ''The Journal of Southern History'', August 1992, Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 435-460. | ||
*''Life in a 19th Century Insane Asylum,'' The History Engine, University of Richmond. [https://historyengine.richmond.edu/episodes/view/5405 Full text] | *''Life in a 19th Century Insane Asylum,'' The History Engine, University of Richmond. [https://historyengine.richmond.edu/episodes/view/5405 Full text] | ||
− | *The Meteor : The "remarkable enterprise" at the Alabama Insane Hospital, 1872-1881. Burt | + | *The Meteor : The "remarkable enterprise" at the Alabama Insane Hospital, 1872-1881. Rieff, Burt. ''Alabama Review,'' April 1999, Vol. 52, Iss. 2, pp. 105-120. |
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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*''1852 Alabama Documents relating to the Alabama Insane Hospital,'' Alabama Department of Archives and History. [https://archives.alabama.gov/timeline/1800/insane.html Digitized copies] | *''1852 Alabama Documents relating to the Alabama Insane Hospital,'' Alabama Department of Archives and History. [https://archives.alabama.gov/timeline/1800/insane.html Digitized copies] | ||
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*''The Meteor : state publication, 1872-1881'', Alabama Insane Hospital. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122557615 Search WorldCat for archival copy] [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/905338283 Search WorldCat for library copy] | *''The Meteor : state publication, 1872-1881'', Alabama Insane Hospital. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122557615 Search WorldCat for archival copy] [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/905338283 Search WorldCat for library copy] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Active Institution]] | [[Category:Active Institution]] | ||
[[Category:Private Institution]] | [[Category:Private Institution]] | ||
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[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]] | [[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]] | ||
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]] | [[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]] | ||
Carla Yanni, The Architecture of Madness, University of Minnesota Press, 2007, page 59-64. | Carla Yanni, The Architecture of Madness, University of Minnesota Press, 2007, page 59-64. |