A measured footprint drawing of Trezevant, showing the building's rectangular shape, with projecting on both the north and south ends, and a central wing extending out of the center back.
Notes that "Renovation was completed on the Trezevant building which allowed the Pharmacy to become fully operational. The South Carolina State Hospital Pharmacy will also serve several units at William S. Hall Pyschiatric Insitute."
"In the forming of Unit II, six buildings were assigned to the unit to house chronic patients. Trezevant and Wilson Buildings were included."..."The female community preparation ward [?] ...were moved to Trezevant, Ward 114, because of the inability…
"Unit II was provided a carry-in tray service to Trezevant." Trezevant had recently been assigned to the group of buildings/wards under the classification "Unit II"
Reports that on November 1, 1959, "the ceiling in Trezevant Building, occupied by female women, collapsed because of heavy rains" and patients were thereupon transferred to the 2nd and 4th floors of the James F Byrnes Clinical Center until repairs…
The last mention of Trezevant in the Palmetto Variety ward news. The update here describes recent Easter festivities in Trezevant, and is again written by Laureston Berry.
A typical Palmetto news item about activity in Trezevant in the 1950's, describing in great detail the recent Christmas and holiday festivities. With a byline "Laureston B., Rpt." Laureston B. is also mentioned in the news item as a patient.