Terrell State Hospital | |
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Terrell State Hospital, original building | |
Geography | |
Location | Terrell, Texas, United States |
Organization | |
Care system | Texas Department of State Health Services |
Type | Specialist |
Services | |
Speciality | Psychiatric hospital |
History | |
Former name(s) |
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Opened | July 14, 1885; 139 years ago (1885-07-14) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in Texas |
Terrell State Hospital is a public psychiatric hospital located in Terrell, Texas, United States. Opened in 1885, it was originally known as the North Texas Lunatic Asylum. The original hospital building was built according to the Kirkbride Plan.
Notable people
- Oscar Branch Colquitt - 25th Governor of Texas, served on the board of managers.
References
- ^ Hart, Brian (1 July 1995) . "Terrell State Hospital". Handbook of Texas Online. Archived from the original on 13 February 2022. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- "Terrell State Hospital". Kirkbride Buildings. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- Lucko, Paul M. (1 January 2003). "The Governor and the Bat: Prison Reform during the Oscar B. Colquitt Administration, 1911-1915". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 106 (3). Texas State Historical Association: 396–471. ISSN 0038-478X. JSTOR 30239345. OCLC 1766223. p. 402:
Colquitt, who formerly served on the board of managers for the Terrell State Insane Asylum, did, however, express a great deal of empathy for prisoners and other wards of the state.
Further reading
- Britton, Benny (2008). Terrell State Hospital, 1883–2008. Volunteer Services Council of Terrell State Hospital. OCLC 464640093.
- Keller, Mabel Covington (August 1950). "VI. Terrell". History of Kaufman County, Texas (MSc). pp. 122–123. Retrieved 18 April 2022 – via University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library.
- Yanni, Carla (12 April 2007). The Architecture of Madness: Insane Asylums in the United States (First ed.). University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-4940-2. LCCN 2007003766. OL 8070992M.
- "Who's Mental and Who's Dead?". The Rag. Vol. 9, no. 31. 2 July 1975. p. 8. ISSN 0033-8621. JSTOR community.28043358. OCLC 1586244.
External links
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