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<div style="font-size:85%; text-align:left;">If you were looking for Central State Hospital in Indiana, [[Central Indiana State Hospital|click here]]</div> | <div style="font-size:85%; text-align:left;">If you were looking for Central State Hospital in Indiana, [[Central Indiana State Hospital|click here]]</div> | ||
<div style="font-size:85%; text-align:left;">If you were looking for Central State Hospital in Kentucky, [[Central State Hospital Louisville|click here]]</div> | <div style="font-size:85%; text-align:left;">If you were looking for Central State Hospital in Kentucky, [[Central State Hospital Louisville|click here]]</div> | ||
− | <div style="font-size:85%; text-align:left;">If you were looking for Central State Hospital in Oklahoma, [[Norman State Hospital | + | <div style="font-size:85%; text-align:left;">If you were looking for Central State Hospital in Oklahoma, [[Norman State Hospital|click here]]</div><!-- Please keep this at the very top of the page and also please do not change or remove this, thanks! --> |
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{{infobox institution | {{infobox institution | ||
| name = Central State Hospital | | name = Central State Hospital | ||
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| alt = | | alt = | ||
| caption = | | caption = | ||
− | | established = | + | | established = |
| construction_began = 1837 | | construction_began = 1837 | ||
| construction_ended = | | construction_ended = | ||
− | | opened = | + | | opened = |
− | | closed = | + | | closed = |
| demolished = | | demolished = | ||
| current_status = [[Active Institution|Active]] | | current_status = [[Active Institution|Active]] | ||
| building_style = [[Rambling Planned Institutions|Rambling Plan]] | | building_style = [[Rambling Planned Institutions|Rambling Plan]] | ||
| architect(s) = | | architect(s) = | ||
− | | location = | + | | location = |
| architecture_style = | | architecture_style = | ||
− | | peak_patient_population = 12,000 est | + | | peak_patient_population = 12,000 est |
| alternate_names =<br> | | alternate_names =<br> | ||
*Milledgeville State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum | *Milledgeville State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Chartered in 1837, Central State Hospital was a product of the nineteenth century's social reform movement. Since its founding, the hospital not only has cared for thousands of patients but also has been the focus of political discussions in Georgia regarding the role of government and public health. By the 1960s Central State Hospital had become the largest mental health institution in the United States. | + | Chartered in 1837, Central State Hospital Central State Hospital was a product of the nineteenth century's social reform movement. Since its founding, the hospital not only has cared for thousands of patients but also has been the focus of political discussions in Georgia regarding the role of government and public health. By the 1960s Central State Hospital had become the largest mental health institution in the United States. |
Movements to reform prisons, create public schools, and establish state-run hospitals for the mentally ill swept across the nation during the first decades of the nineteenth century. In 1837 Georgia politicians responded by passing a bill calling for the creation of a "State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum." Located in Milledgeville, the state capital at that time, construction of the facility was completed in October 1842, and the hospital admitted its first patient later that year. | Movements to reform prisons, create public schools, and establish state-run hospitals for the mentally ill swept across the nation during the first decades of the nineteenth century. In 1837 Georgia politicians responded by passing a bill calling for the creation of a "State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum." Located in Milledgeville, the state capital at that time, construction of the facility was completed in October 1842, and the hospital admitted its first patient later that year. | ||
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
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620 Broad St<br> | 620 Broad St<br> | ||
Milledgeville, GA 31061<br> | Milledgeville, GA 31061<br> | ||
− | (478) 445- | + | (478) 445-1757<br> |
− | [http:// | + | [http://centralstatehospital.org/ Link to museum web site] |
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==Cemetery== | ==Cemetery== | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/baldwin/csh.html http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/baldwin/csh.html] |
− | *[ | + | *[http://www.library.gsu.edu/spcoll/collections/av/lane/view.asp?action=box&db=lanegp&box=26 http://www.library.gsu.edu/spcoll/collections/av/lane/view.asp?action=box&db=lanegp&box=26] |
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[[Category:Active Institution]] | [[Category:Active Institution]] | ||
[[Category:Rambling Plan]] | [[Category:Rambling Plan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Georgia]] | ||
[[Category:Institution With A Museum]] | [[Category:Institution With A Museum]] | ||
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]] | [[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]] | ||
[[Category:Asylum Books]] | [[Category:Asylum Books]] | ||
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[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]] | [[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]] |