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Visit the cemeteries. Between 1888 and 1973, nearly 2000 people who died at Toledo State Hospital without family or friends to care for their remains, were buried at on hospital property.
- Visit The Cemeteries
Location and maps of both Toledo State Hospital Cemeteries.
- Toledo History
The Toledo State Hospital Cemetery Reclamation Project...
- Visit The Cemeteries
Location and maps of both Toledo State Hospital Cemeteries.
Historic Marker - The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973. Toledo State Hospital opened in January 1888 as the Toledo Asylum for the Insane. People were admitted with mild to severe forms of mental illness, and a variety of developmental, medical and neurological conditions, as well as for addictions, injuries, and old age.
The Toledo State Hospital Cemetery Reclamation Project (TSHCRP) began in 2005 when founding members Larry Wanucha, a mental health advocate, and Jane Weber, a NOPH retiree, pulled together a team to restore the cemeteries.
[Front Side of Marker]: "The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922" Toledo State Hospital opened in January 1888 as the Toledo Asylum for the Insane. Originally located immediately south of this cemetery, the hospital was designed to function as a self-contained community for 650 people.
Brochure from 2007 publicizing the Toledo State Hospital cemetery reclamation project; short history of the Toledo State Hospital Folder #7 Cemetery Map
27 Ιουν 2020 · Toledo State Hospital, Images of America, Kimberly Brownlee, 2020 August. Cemetery [ edit ] There are 2 cemeteries on the hospital property with almost 2,000 graves of former patients.