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  2. Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Greystone was built, all 673,700 square feet (62,590 m 2) of it, in part to relieve the only – and severely overcrowded – "lunatic asylum" in the state, which was located in Trenton, New Jersey. Because of her efforts, the New Jersey Legislature appropriated $2.5 million to obtain about 743 acres (301 ha) of land for New Jersey's second ...

  3. Essex County Hospital Center - Wikipedia

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    The Essex County Hospital Center, also known as the Overbrook Hospital, the Overbrook Asylum, or simply the Overbrook, was a psychiatric hospital that was located around 125 Fairview Avenue in the Township of Cedar Grove, New Jersey. It was used as a general hospital then converted to house patients with mental disorders.

  4. Trenton Psychiatric Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It previously operated under the name New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton and originally as the New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum. Founded by Dorothea Lynde Dix on May 15, 1848, it was the first public mental hospital in the state of New Jersey, [1] and the first mental hospital designed on the principle of the Kirkbride Plan. [2]

  5. Meadowview Psychiatric Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Meadowview Psychiatric Hospital is a hospital in Secaucus, New Jersey. [1] Founded as the Hudson County Hospital for the Insane 1864, the hospital was originally located on Snake Hill. In 1927 its patients were moved to a new facility on County Avenue (where Meadowview Hospital is now located) and its name was changed to Hudson County Hospital ...

  6. Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital was a public hospital in Marlboro Township, New Jersey, United States, which was operated by the State of New Jersey. Construction of the hospital began in 1929. [1] It first opened in early 1931, with Dr. J.B. Gordon as medical director.

  7. The history of the Outagamie County Asylum for the Chronic ...

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    Before the volunteers started the project, the cemetery has become became overgrown and was mostly forgotten, apart from a misspelled sign that read “Outagamie County Insane Asylum Cemetary 1891 ...

  8. Salem County Insane Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Salem County Insane Asylum is located in Mannington Township, Salem County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1870 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 27, 2008.

  9. 9 two-week-old puppies found abandoned in bucket on New ...

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    A litter of two-week old puppies was crammed into a bucket and abandoned alongside a road in Union County, New Jersey on Thursday, police said. The nine puppies were found inside a five-gallon ...