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  2. Elizabeth Packard - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard (28 December 1816 – 25 July 1897), also known as E.P.W. Packard, was an American advocate for the rights of women and people perceived to have insanity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She was wrongfully committed to an insane asylum by her husband, who claimed that she had been insane for more than three years.

  3. Jacksonville Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, Elizabeth P.W. Packard's husband had her committed to Jacksonville against her will, due to a disagreement over her religious beliefs. At the time, Illinois law (which was enacted when the hospital opened) had an exception to its commitment hearing requirement to allow husbands to confine their wives to an asylum without any hearing.

  4. Andrew McFarland - Wikipedia

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    McFarland played a primary role in the wrongful commitment of Elizabeth Packard to the Jacksonville Insane Asylum (later known as the Illinois State Asylum) in the 1860s. As the superintendent of the asylum, he was responsible for the fate of many committed individuals, including Packard, who had been forcibly institutionalized by her husband ...

  5. History of the Relief Society - Wikipedia

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    The responsibility of conducting the Relief Society meetings in 1843 fell to Elizabeth Ann Whitney, as Sarah Cleveland moved away from Nauvoo and Emma Smith was largely absent from Nauvoo during that year. [11] The last recorded meeting of the Relief Society in Nauvoo was held on March 16, 1844. [12]

  6. List of people from Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Acks was born, attended high school and college in Illinois. [10] Valdas Adamkus (1926–living), president of Lithuania 1998–2009. Lived in Illinois for a number of years after emigrating to the United States from Lithuania, getting a college degree and entering Chicago politics. [11] Mike Adamle, NFL and Northwestern running back, TV ...

  7. $100M investment breathes new life into defunct Owens ... - AOL

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    When Michigan Can Lines LLC opens at 500 E. Packard Hwy. it is expected to employ 125 and 150 people, Charlotte Mayor Tim Lewis said. ... Owens-Brockway was a subsidiary of Owens-Illinois Group ...

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  9. Elizabeth Hanson (CIA officer) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Curry Marie Hanson (February 14, 1979 – December 30, 2009) was an American intelligence officer who served with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). She was one of seven CIA employees killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman suicide bombing in Khost, Afghanistan .