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Bertagnolli.6586.pdf
Excerpts from the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's annual report for the year 1855, discussing plans for the potential erection of a new building, including location, price, and a comparison to buildings in Europe. Other topics include…

Bertagnolli.0427.pdf
Excerpts from the annual report of the Asylum's superintendent, 1874, discussing progress on the construction of the south wing of the building, request to levy a special tax to fund further construction of the building, the need for more space at…

Bertagnolli.0442.pdf
Excerpts from the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's annual report for the year 1882, including the report of the Building Committee discussing the completion of the north wing of the new building and move of white patients into these new…

Bertagnolli.0562.pdf
Excerpts from the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's annual report for the year 1910, discussing land proposals for a new State Asylum for African American patients, construction of a two-story addition on the north wing of the main…

Halberg.33.pdf
Cover has a hand written note stating, "Refer to page 14- Act to authorize admission of Persons of Color into the Lunatic Asylum-Dec. 19, 1948."

Moore_1910.pdf
An excerpt from the Annual Report for the year 1909-Superintendent's Report summarizing previous annual reports in order to convey a need for a second building for African American patients

Halberg.18.jpg
Photograph shows African-American women standing in fron tof the North façade of the Mills Building, and also shows a porch addition to the central portion of the building, on the west elevation.

Halberg.20.jpg
Photograph originally published in the Reports and Resolutions of the General Assembly of SC in 1910 shows the interior of an African-American female ward. The wooden structure is described as "a dangerous fire risk; more of a jail than a hospital;…

Halberg.21.jpg
Photograph originally published in the Reports and Resolutions of the General Assembly of SC in 1910 shows several outbuildings behind the kitchen of the African-American female ward, or the Mills Building. Two buildings mentioned in the caption…

Halberg.28.jpg
This photo, published in the pamphlet for the South Carolina State Museum exhibit, "Changing Minds, Opening Doors: A South Carolina Perspective of Mental Health Care," which ran from 1994 to 1995, shows several African-American female patients…
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