<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>

<!DOCTYPE ead PUBLIC "+//ISBN 1-931666-00-8//DTD ead.dtd (Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Version 2002)//EN" "ead.dtd">
<!--Template updated 2011-05-11 by J. Allison-Bunnell in accordance with changes that resulted in Best Practices version 3.5-->
<!-- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo -->
<!--                              EADHEADER BEGINS HERE                           -->
<!-- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo -->
<!--Remember to name and save documents using the OCLC code + local filename. Documents that are revised/updated after initial submission much be submitted with precisely the same filename.-->

<ead> 
<!--The following section is header information that describes the finding aid-->
  <eadheader langencoding="iso639-2b" scriptencoding="iso15924" relatedencoding="dc" repositoryencoding="iso15511" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" id="a0"> 
  	<eadid countrycode="us" encodinganalog="identifier" mainagencycode="waps" identifier="80444/xv867583" url="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv867583">NTE2cg1787.xml</eadid> 
	 <filedesc> 
		<titlestmt> 
			<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane Document
				<date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1881-07-06">1881 July 06</date></titleproper>
		  
			<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane Document</titleproper>
		  
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  
			<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
			</publisher>
		  
			<date calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date" normal="2022">© 2022</date> 
		 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Finding aid encoded by Suzanne James-Bacon.
			<date normal="2021" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2022</date></creation>
		
		<langusage>Finding aid written in English.
		  <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language" scriptcode="latn">English</language>.</langusage> <descrules>Finding aid based
		on DACS 2nd Edition ( 
		<title render="italic">Describing Archives: A Content
		  Standard</title>).</descrules> 
	 </profiledesc> 
  </eadheader> 
	
	<!-- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo -->
	<!--                         COLLECTION-LEVEL DESCRIPTION BEGINS HERE             -->
	<!-- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo -->
	
  <archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21"> 
	 <did id="a1"> 
		<repository> 
			<corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections</corpname>
		  
		   </repository> 
		<unitid encodinganalog="099" countrycode="us" repositorycode="waps" type="collection">Cage 1787</unitid>
		
		<origination> 
			<corpname encodinganalog="110" role="creator" rules="rda">State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane (Middletown, N.Y.)</corpname> </origination> 
	 	<unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane Document</unittitle>
		
	 	<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" datechar="" certainty="" normal="1881-07-06">1881 July 06</unitdate>
		
		<physdesc> <extent encodinganalog="300$a">0.01 Linear feet of shelf space</extent>
		  <extent encodinganalog="300$a">1 Folder</extent>
		</physdesc>
			<abstract encodinganalog="5203_">Document of appointment of James G. Graham as trustee
				of the New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane, in Middletown, New York,
				dated 1881 July 06. It contains the signatures of Alonzo B. Cornell, Governor of New
				York, and Joseph B. Carr, Secretary of State of New York.</abstract> 
		<langmaterial>Collection materials are in <language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial>
	 </did>
  	
  	<bioghist encodinganalog="5451_" id="a2"><!--Enter ENCODINGANALOG value of 5450_ for biog. or 5451_ for historical note, or use <head> element-->		
			<p>The New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane was a hospital for the treatment
				of mental disorders located in Middletown, New York. It opened on April 20, 1874,
				and was the first purely homeopathic hospital for mental disorders in the United
				States. It closed in 2006. </p>
			<p>A note about the expression “insane asylum”: Publicly funded psychiatric hospitals,
				then known as insane or lunatic asylums, emerged in the 19th century as part of a
				trend toward institutionalization of people with mental illnesses. Originally
				designed by reformers to provide a retreat from common society, asylums often
				perpetrated abuses against marginalized members of society. In addition, it merits
				noting that terms like “insane” and “crazy” have a problematic history in that they
				have often been used to stigmatize any person considered “unacceptable” to powerful
				members of society. For instance, asylums have at times been used to confine not
				only people with mental illnesses but also elderly individuals, assertive women, and
				conscientious objectors. These words often have the effect of excluding particular
				groups while perpetuating stereotypes about mental illness.</p>
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_" id="a3"> 
			<p>A one page document of appointment of James G. Graham as trustee of the New York State
				Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane, in Middletown, New York, dated 1881 July 06. It
				contains the signatures of Alonzo B. Cornell, Governor of New York, and Joseph B.
				Carr, Secretary of State of New York.</p> 
	 </scopecontent> 
	 <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="a14"> 
	 	<p>This collection is open and available for research use.</p>
	 </accessrestrict> 
	 <userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="a15"> 
	 	<p>Copyright restrictions may apply.</p>
	 </userestrict> 
	 <prefercite encodinganalog="524" id="a18"> 
	 	<p>[Item description] </p>
	 	<p>New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane Document, 1881 July 06 (Cage 1787) </p>
	 	<p>Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.</p> 
	 </prefercite> 
	 <processinfo encodinganalog="583" id="a20"> 
			<p>In 2022, in response to evolving standards regarding the language used to describe
				individuals and communities with disabilities, Talea Anderson added a Historical
				Note to this finding aid.</p>
	 </processinfo> 
 
  	<!-- ooooooooooooooooooo     ACCESS POINTS     oooooooooooooooooooo -->
  	
	 <controlaccess id="a12"> 
		<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
		  catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
		  places should search the catalog using these headings.</p> 
		<controlaccess> 
			<persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" source="lcsh" rules="rda">Graham, James G.</persname>
			<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600" rules="rda">Carr, Joseph Bradford, 1828-1895</persname>
			<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600" rules="rda">Cornell, Alonzo B., 1832-1904</persname>
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
			<corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" rules="rda">State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane (Middletown, N.Y.) -- Records and correspondence</corpname>
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Mental Health</subject> 
		  <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Medicine and Health</subject>		  
		</controlaccess> 
	 </controlaccess> 
  	<!--A finding aid without a series or container list may end here.-->
  	
  </archdesc> </ead>

