Report created by the State Trustees of the Michigan Asylums, reporting to the State legislature for the 1855 and 1856 fiscal years. Traverse City State Hospital was not in operation until 1886.
Fifth biennial report of the Board of Trustees of the State Psychopathic Hospital at the University of Michigan for the Biennial Period ending June 30, 1916. Delivered to the State Legislature. Strong emphasis made by the Trustees in regards to the…
"The statistical data included in the tables contained in this report have been collected and compiled in the State Welfare Department from reports as made during the year 1931 by the different State Hospitals. These monthly reports cover the…
Tabulations covering twenty years of growth of institutions under State Hospital Commission, together with detailed statistics on population, admissions and discharges during four years from 1931 through 1934. Prepared by State Welfare Department,…
Document includes reports from both the superintendent and the treasurer of the institution. Although often thought of together with other asylums in the state for mental health, this was truly a school, consisting of pupils with special needs.…
Report includes a list of those in attendance; a memorial for Chauncey F. Cook, a trustee of the Kalamazoo State Hospital Board who died February 5, 1920; Reports of the finance committee; an address given by Dr. Frankwood E. Williams on "The State…
Report published by the State of Michigan and addressed to David H. Jerome, then Governor of the State of Michigan, who appointed a Board of Commissioners to select a site for a new psychiatric hospital under the provisions of Act No. 225 of the…
Report published by the State of Michigan and addressed to R. A. Alger, then Governor of the State of Michigan, upon completion of the Northern Asylum for the Insane, at Traverse City. This final report covers the period of September 30, 1884, to…
Report published by the State of Michigan and addressed to David H. Jerome, then Governor of the State of Michigan, covering the acts of the Board from its organization to the close of the fiscal year, September 30, 1882.