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1. Address Of The The Trustees Of The New England Institution For The Education Of... 1833 Perkins School for the Blind Annual Report  Document Address Of The The Trustees Of The New England Institution For The Ed...
2. Address To Our Patrons 1854 New York State Library Article  Document Address To Our Patrons
3. Alms House, Buildings, Blackwell's Island, New York 1850 American Antiquarian Society Lithograph  Visual Still
Lithograph of Alms House. Bird's eye view.
Alms House, Buildings, Blackwell's Island, New York
4. American Charities 1908 Straight Ahead Pictures Collection Book  Document American Charities
5. American Notes 1874 Available at selected libraries Book  Document American Notes
6. Astounding Disclosures! Three Years In A Mad House 1851 Patricia Deegan Collection Book  Document Astounding Disclosures! Three Years In A Mad House
7. "The Asylum For The Deaf And Dumb" 1856 American Antiquarian Society Illustration  Visual Still
An institutional building, classical architechture with columns and stairs, sits on a hill with a tree-lined road leading to it, in a pastoral landscape.
"The Asylum For The Deaf And Dumb"
8. Asylum Life; Or, The Advantages Of A Disadvantage 8/1853 New York State Library Poem  Document Asylum Life; Or, The Advantages Of A Disadvantage
9. Authority To Restrain The Insane 1/1846 Available at selected libraries Article  Document Authority To Restrain The Insane
10. "A Balloonatic" c.1910 Robert Bogdan Collection Postcard  Visual Still
Color postcard cartoon depicts man flying an airplane away from a brick building labeled "Insane Asylum" while guards look on from the roof.
"A Balloonatic"
11. The Boy's Story Book 1851 American Antiquarian Society Book  Document "Crazy Ann"
12. Brief Description of the State Lunatic Asylum At Utica, N.Y. 7/1847 Available at selected libraries Article  Document Brief Description of the State Lunatic Asylum At Utica, N.Y.
13. A Brief History Of The American Asylum, At Hartford, For The Education And Instr... 1893 Available at selected libraries Book  Document A Brief History Of The American Asylum, At Hartford, For The Education...
14.  1893 Available at selected libraries Engraving  Visual Still
An engraving of a three-story house.
Connecticut Asylum, 1817
15.  1893 Available at selected libraries Engraving  Visual Still
A large building with pillars.
American Asylum, 1821
16.  1893 Available at selected libraries Photograph  Visual Still
A large buildings with elm trees in front.
American Asylum, 1893
17. Changing Patterns in Residential Services for the Mentally Retarded 1/10/1969 Available at selected libraries Government Document  Document The Origin And Nature Of Our Institutional Models
18. A Chapter From Real Life. By A Recovered Patient 2/1854 New York State Library Article  Document A Chapter From Real Life. By A Recovered Patient
19. Charles Sumner Supports Dix 2/25/1843 Available at selected libraries Letter  Document Charles Sumner Supports Dix
20. Christianity And Sanity 11/1901 Available at selected libraries Article  Document Christianity And Sanity

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