The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922

The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922 (HMKKY)

Location: Toledo, OH 43614 Lucas County
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N 41° 37.403', W 83° 36.115'

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[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. Patients lived in large cottages, surrounded by a post office, church, library, male and female hospital, strong wards, bakery, and dining hall. People were admitted with mild to severe forms of mental illness, and a variety of other disabling conditions, including developmental, medical or neurological, as well as for addictions, injuries, and old age. Work became a form of treatment, with patients involved in construction, farming, laundry, and other jobs to help maintain the hospital. Patients could also participate in recreational activities from gardening to playing in the hospital band. The State Hospital became home for many, as hospitalization could last a lifetime, often spanning decades. (continued on other side)

[Reverse Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922"

(continued from other side) Upon death, some were buried in one of the two State Hospital cemeteries. This was due either to a lack of resources, or at the family's request. Over 900 people are buried here, including babies, children as young as 13 and adults of all ages, races, religions and nationalities. The greatest number of burials occurred in 1918 with 53 burials. Graves were identified only by small concrete markers, numbered to correspond with the hospital burial log that identifies each person by name. These small markers, for many years buried under soil and grass, are a reminder of a time when individuals with disabilities were hidden away in life and in death. Several markers were also placed here by families. When this site reached capacity, a new cemetery (1922-1973) was opened .5 miles to the southwest. The combined number of documented burials in both cemeteries (as of 2009) is 1,994.
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HM NumberHMKKY
Series This marker is part of the Ohio: Ohio Historical Society series
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Marker Number#56-48
Year Placed2010
Placed ByThe University of Toledo and The Ohio Historical Society
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Friday, September 12th, 2014 at 7:01am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 283240 N 4611232
Decimal Degrees41.62338333, -83.60191667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 37.403', W 83° 36.115'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 37' 24.18" N, 83° 36' 6.90" W
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Area Code(s)419
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 2378-2408 Arlington Ave, Toledo OH 43614, US
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