WebDec 31, 2014 · History of Grant County, Wisconsin by Butterfield, Consul Willshire, … WebNov 30, 2001 · Wisconsin. That was a surprise, but I looked him up in the 1920 census and by that time he was a 'patient' in the Northwest Hospital for the Insane (it now goes by another name). ... However, they did say that he had been transferred to the Grant County Asylum in 1922. He would have been 47 yo. I imagine that there is a very sad story …
Lists of names from the Insane Asylum and Poor Farm, Marathon County, WI
WebGeneral State Information: Capital: Madison Largest city: Milwaukee Total Square Miles: … WebGrant County Anatomical Donations. The final remains of these residents of the Grant County asylum and poor farm near Lancaster, WI were donated to the university medical laboratory in Madison for research. What was eventually done with their remains is unknown. Names originally compiled by Helen Jentz, LaVon Hall, and Bernita Jenkins. first people to orbit the moon
Grant County Asylum. Lancaster, Wisconsin - UWDC
WebNov 9, 2013 · Grant County Asylum; Established: 1865: Demolished: 2000: Current … WebGrant County Asylum; Established: 1865: Demolished: 2000: Current Status: … WebAll the following information about the history of the Asylum and Poor Farm comes from copies of materials at the Marathon County Historical Libary, 410 McIndoe, Wausau, WI The asylum was built in 1893 for $80,000 at the end of Sturgeon Eddy Road in Wausau, at the urging of Judge Louis Marchetti, and was called the Asylum for the Chronic Insane. first people to summit everest