Tewksbury State Hospital

Tewksbury State Hospital

The expanded personnel were essential in operating the new asylum and hospital buildings, especially considering the growing prevalence of infectious diseases treated at the Tewksbury State Hospital. With Robert Koch's discovery of the ...

Author: Ashlynn Rickord Werner

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

ISBN: 9781439672488

Category: Medical

Page: 128

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Opened on May 1, 1854, the State Almshouse at Tewksbury was a venture by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to provide economical care for state paupers. Originally intended to accommodate 500 residents, by the end of 1854 the almshouse had admitted well over 2,200 paupers, thus necessitating future expansion. Although the virtue of the institution was called into question in 1883 by Gov. Benjamin Butler, who decried Supt. Thomas J. Marsh, the almshouse would continue to serve the destitute of the commonwealth for years to come. The name would later be changed to Tewksbury State Hospital to reflect the inclusion of the mentally ill, the sick, and those suffering from infectious disease as patients. Today, the hospital remains operational in providing specialized care in the Thomas J. Saunders Building while also serving as host to various governmental agencies and community organizations like the Public Health Museum on its historic campus. Although many of the early structures were demolished in the 1970s, the Tewksbury State Hospital remains an active institution brimming with architectural beauty and a rich public health history.
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Storage Locations Pre positioned and Training Civil Defense Emergency Hospitals

Storage Locations  Pre positioned and Training Civil Defense Emergency Hospitals

8-66711 Tewksbury ( Middlesex County ) - CDEH 55/67 ( 6/57 ) Tewksbury State Hospital - Building # 5 Custodian : John J. Lovering - CD Director Area 1 - Tewksbury State Hospital Tel . TU - 7-5885 Williamstown - CDEH 55/110 ( 6/57 ) ...

Author: United States. Public Health Service. Division of Health Mobilization

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ISBN: MINN:30000010566580

Category: Civil defense

Page: 132

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Categories: Civil defense

Holstein Friesian Herd Book

Holstein Friesian Herd Book

Author: Holstein-Friesian Association of America

Publisher:

ISBN: CORNELL:31924066647193

Category: Cattle

Page: 1464

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Categories: Cattle

Congressional Record

Congressional Record

Tewksbury State Hospital , in which I had at Tewksbury have been on the job there for Following the addresses , benediction was the honor to participate . It points out more than 10 years ...

Author: United States. Congress

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ISBN: HARVARD:32044116493610

Category: Law

Page: 1390

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
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Annual report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts

Annual report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts

Removals and Transfers from Lunatic Hospitals . ... And from the following named institutions :From Taunton Lunatic Hospital , Worcester Lunatic Hospital , Northampton Lunatic Hospital , Asylum for Insane at Tewksbury , State Almshouse ...

Author: Massachusetts Board of State Charities

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ISBN: BSB:BSB11043294

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Page: 618

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Perseverance

Perseverance

State Hospitals: Social History”. http://1856.org/socialhistory.html Tewksbury Historical Society, Tewksbury Massachusetts. “State Hospital (Tewksbury Almshouse)”, “Tewksbury State Hospital Register of Historic Places with the United ...

Author: Janice Larsen

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

ISBN: 9781465332943

Category: Biography & Autobiography

Page: 152

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Most people know the story of Helen Keller who at the age of nineteen months had an illness that left her blind and deaf. A teacher was hired for Helen when she was six years old by the name of Anne Sullivan. Anne Sullivan (Macy) taught Helen how to communicate and acted as Helens eyes and ears for fifty years. She guided Helen through several schools, and ultimately Helen graduated from Radcliffe College with honors. Helen Keller, with Anne by her side, achieved worldwide fame for her work on behalf of the blind. The story of Anne Sullivan (Macy) is not well known. As a child, she herself was blind as well as poor, abused by her father, and lived for five years in an almshouse (poorhouse). This biography of Anne Sullivan (Macy) tells her story as she may have told it.
Categories: Biography & Autobiography

Ghosts and Legends of the Merrimack Valley

Ghosts and Legends of the Merrimack Valley

In 1866, Tewksbury Almshouse became the first poorhouse to house the insane. ... In 1909, the name changed to Massachusetts State Infirmary, and in 1938, it became the Tewksbury State Hospital and Infirmary.

Author: CC Carole

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

ISBN: 9781625842411

Category: History

Page: 112

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C.C. Carole has visited some of the most historic places in the Merrimack Valley and has found them buzzing with the ghostly energy and presence of those who came before. Join C.C. as she recounts her adventures and paints a historical backdrop of the region's haunts. Discover the legend of the Pennacook chief Passaconaway, said to be over one hundred years old and possessed of magic that could make water burn and trees dance. Investigate the eerie sounds and shadowy figures reported in the old safe houses and tunnels of the Underground Railroad. Visit the Rosewood Country Inn in Bradford and its lingering spirits of glamorous Hollywood stars, and listen for the echoes of toe-tapping performers at Canobie Lake Park's Dancehall Theatre. As C.C. treks across New Hampshire and Massachusetts, the region's historic spirits reveal themselves in surprising ways.
Categories: History

THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES OF MASSACHUSETTS TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE REPORTS OF THE SECRETARY AND THE GENERAL AGENT OF THE BOARD

THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES OF MASSACHUSETTS TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE REPORTS OF THE SECRETARY  AND THE GENERAL AGENT OF THE BOARD

Lunatic Hospitals to State Almshouses . From Taunton Lunatic Hospital to Tewksbury Almshouse , Worcester Lunatic Hospital to Tewksbury Almshouse , Worcester Lunatic Hospital to Monson Almshouse , . Transfers between Lunatic Hospitals .

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ISBN: OXFORD:555031581

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Page: 492

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