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Date Format Image Collection
1850 Lithograph  Lithograph of Alms House. Bird's eye view. Visual Still
circa 1860 Lithograph  Long view of hospital from front; horse drawn carriage approaches Visual Still
1830 Lithograph  Lithograph of large building with columns Visual Still
1833 Lithograph  A carriage at the front of a large institutional building. Visual Still
circa 1850 Lithograph  A horse drawn carriage carries a woman, child, and man to the gates of the Alms House. Visual Still
circa 1860 Lithograph  Lithograph that depicts a woman with 2 children pointing towards the State Alms House which sits on a hill. Visual Still
1875 Lithograph  Aerial view of state asylum and grounds Visual Still
May 5, 1945 Legal documents    Document
July 1, 1938 Legal documents    Document
September 1931 Illustration  Drawings of two designs for accessible bathrooms. Visual Still
1856 Illustration  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. Visual Still
1893 Illustration  An engraving of a three-story house. Visual Still
1893 Illustration  A large building with pillars. Visual Still
1893 Illustration  A sketch of several institutional buildings. Visual Still
1893 Illustration  Engraving of a plain-looking building. Visual Still
unknown Illustration  View of large school building with empty fenced yard in front. Visual Still
1938 Illustration  A drawing of Top Cottage, a stone building with pillars and trees in front. Visual Still
February 1938 Illustration  Architectural drawing of Top Cottage, front and side views. Visual Still
unknown Illustration  Roughly drawn floor plan for Top Cottage. Visual Still
February 1938 Illustration  Architectural drawing of floor plan for Top Cottage, signed by Franklin Roosevelt. Visual Still
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