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This collection is made up of seven letters to Dr. Francis T. Stribling, in his capacity as director of the Western Lunatic Asylum in Staunton, Virginia. They include inquiries about patients at the institution, queries about admissions, and an 1855 printed circular request by the Commission on Lunacy, Massachusetts, for patient information to include in their census/report.
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This collection contains of 29 incoming letters, written on postal cards, to the Kansas Insane Asylum at Osawatomie, Kansas, between 1873 and 1876. Sixteen of these cards pertain to general administration of the asylum, employment matters, personal subjects, and other topics, while 13 cards regard patients. The correspondence respecting patients are requests for health and update information about relatives and friends; two are requests for the admission of patients.
Custom printed United States postal cards include one from the "Kansas State Agricultural College, PRESIDENTS OFFICE", Manhattan, Kansas; a "Paola, Kansas", "The MIAMI COUNTRY MEDICAL SOCIETY" invitation; and one invitation to the "Young Men's O.A.M. Dancing Club" [Paola, Kansas?].
- Blacker, Mrs. (husband W. T. Blacker of Williamstown, Kansas, February 6, 1876)
- Chase, Cyrenus F. (wife Jane E. Chase of Parsons, Kansas, June 23, 1874)
- Chatham, John A. (wife Sophia Chatham of Topeka, Kansas, [post November 5, 1874], May 25, 1875, and [post July 13, 1875])
- Coleman, Elizabeth (guardians W. H. Cox and F. M. Coalman of Elk City, Kansas, November 3, 1874)
- Gifferd, William (brother Joseph Gifferd of Olathe, Kansas, September 27, 1875)
- Williams, George (son Thomas Williams of Parsons, Kansas, March 4, 1874, and May 24, 1874)
- Wood, Mr. (wife Martha A. Wood of Barry, Illinois, September 27, 1875)