Correspondence With Other State Institutions.

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Correspondence With Other State Institutions.

1925-1956

Correspondence with Anoka, Fergus Falls, Hastings, Moose Lake, Rochester, St. Peter, Sandstone, and Willmar State hospitals; Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children; state schools for the blind and deaf; the Home School for Girls and Training School for Boys; and the state sanitorium, prison, and reformatories for men and women.

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Willmar State Hospital

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Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children

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Rochester State Hospital (Minn.)

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The Rochester State Hospital Cemetery was originally named Rosemont, with the male patients buried south of, and the female patients north of, the road which ran down the center of the cemetery. In 1940, that practice ended and the sites were then filled in sequence of death until the last burial in 1965. Over 2000 bodies and body parts were laid to rest in the cemetery over the institution's existence. The cemetery's location as of 2002 was in the City of Rochester's Qu...

Minnesota State Training School for Boys

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Located near Rochester, Minnesota, the Youth Vocational Center was established in 1961 as a vocational training facility for approximately 50 boys, ages 16 through 18, transferred from the State Training School in Red Wing. The center was to both prepare the boys for future employment through vocational training and counseling in the areas of automotive mechanics, cooking, and small engine repair and provide academic tutoring in tenth through twelfth grade subjects applicable towards credits for...

St. Peter State Hospital

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Minnesota State Reformatory for Men

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Anoka State Hospital

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Hastings State Hospital.

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Cambridge State Hospital. Superintendent.

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Minnesota State Prison (Stillwater, Minn.)

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First prison in Minnesota established as the Territorial Prison from 1853-1858; moved to a new location in South Stillwater (now Bayport) in 1914; in 1979 name changed to Minnesota Correctional Facility--Stillwater. From the description of Minnesota State Prison collection, 1853-1960 (bulk 1853-1879). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70953931 ...

Minnesota Sanatorium for Consumptives

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The Moccasin started in March 1938 and was in continuous monthly publication through April 1948, although the first issue was actually entitled Ching Sing. From May 1948 to March 1952 publication ceased. It began again in April 1952 and ended with the June 1957 issue. From the description of The moccasin, 1938-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122506870 In 1930, an epidemiologist was added to the sanatorium staff to direct the field work in the 46 counties th...

Minnesota Home School for Girls

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Fergus Falls State Hospital

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Sandstone State Hospital.

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Moose Lake State Hospital (Minn.).

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Faribault State School and Hospital

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Minnesota. State Reformatory for Women

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