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$320.15 worth of Mattresses bought in February of this year.

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Notes that in the 1930s, the first fireproof buildings were constructed, female wards Thompson and 18-A (later known as Trezevant), as well as the reception building Williams. Notes that "these naturally went to the north because there was no room…

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List of Officers and Employees with Salaries Per Month: Mattress-Maker $33.50.

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Describes 18A (later known as Trezevant) as "one storey brick structure recently renovated, and not occupied when survey was made. Additional repairs needed...to replace defective electric fixtures and wiring"

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A document that states the Mattress Factory existed around 1900. Gives value of the building and it's estimated replacement cost. Worth $1,500. Replacement cost $8,000.

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Lists Ward 18A (Trezevant) as 5700 square ft in area; patient capacity of 50; and patient occupancy blank (vacant?); among other estimated costs of repair, value, and depreciation.

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Mattress and Broom labor costs are added together under "shops".

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A list of features and their conditions in Ward 18A (Trezevant), described as a female ward. Remarks that the building has "just been renovated...except for asphalt tile floors;" possesses bathrooms, kitchen, mess hall, brick exterior, wooden…

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This annual report explains the Mattress Factory as part of a more simple form of occupational therapy. It names this "industrial therapy".

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"Trezevant-Female Ward 114...in accordance with National Standards, outside exit doors in this building should remain to open in line with egress."

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