United States historic place
The Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane is a former state hospital in Willard, New York , United States, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
In 1865 the Legislature authorized the establishment of The Willard Asylum for the Insane.[ 2] [ 3] Opened in 1869, the asylum offered low-cost custodial care.[ 4] The Willard drug treatment center was opened in 1995 on the campus of the former Willard Psychiatric State Hospital, a facility for mental patients.
In 1995, some 400 suitcases that were brought in by the patients were discovered in an asylum attic.[ 5] [ 6]
^ "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . January 23, 2007.
^ "An act to authorize the establishment of a State Asylum for the chronic insane, and for the better care of the insane poor, to be known as 'The Willard Asylum for the Insane.' " . Laws of New York . 88th sess. : 562–565. 1865. hdl :2027/nyp.33433090738380 . ISSN 0892-287X . Chapter 342, enacted 8 April 1865, effective immediately.
^ "An act changing the name of the several state asylums for the insane" . Laws of New York . 113th sess. : 313–314. 1890. ISSN 0892-287X . Chapter 132, enacted 18 April 1890, effective immediately.
^ Dwyer, Ellen. Homes for the Mad: Life inside two nineteenth-century asylums. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.
^ Oatman-Stanford, Hunter (November 5, 2012). "Abandoned Suitcases Reveal Private Lives of Insane Asylum Patients" . collectorsweekly. Retrieved 23 April 2017 .
^ Davies, Lucy (February 12, 2013). "Emotional baggage: the secret lives hidden in 500 suitcases" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 23 April 2017 .