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lookingland) wrote2008-10-07 05:21 pm
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the lemonadey ways in which the world is so incredibly weird ~
in a bid to unearth the most impossibly obscure documents ever summoned at this particular liberry, i am attempting to get my hands on this little bit of bizarre (innerliberry loan has been good to me so far!). it would be very interesting just in terms of asylum care in the 1880s, let alone that mitchell and hartranft were on the commission that slopped it together. prolly dry as coprolite, but hey, i've read weirder/worse.
exhibit A:
i have not pursued much on the matter of hartranft's post-gubernatorial position as a warden for crazy people. it's sort of out of the range of my interest in hartranft. but i might get interested. especially since steers is ruining my other angles (kidding).

for my own amusement, this is an insane asylum
from Mr. Hanty's hometown.
i don't believe he ever worked here.
exhibit A:
Hartranft, John F., Richard C. McMurtrie, Joseph A. Reed, S. Weir Mitchell, Joseph T. Rothrock, L. Clarke Davis, and George L. Harrison. Report from the Commission to Examine into the Present System for the Care of the Insane of the State, etc. Philadelphia: The Commission, 1883.it would have never even occurred to me in a million years, in spite of the fact that both of these men are pennsylvanians, that they would ever be on a commission for anything together.
i have not pursued much on the matter of hartranft's post-gubernatorial position as a warden for crazy people. it's sort of out of the range of my interest in hartranft. but i might get interested. especially since steers is ruining my other angles (kidding).

for my own amusement, this is an insane asylum
from Mr. Hanty's hometown.
i don't believe he ever worked here.
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It's 4 in the morning here and I am having the best time with all these history discussions. I so miss all this! (I must confess I have The Unlocked Book out from the Kensington Library at the moment--so happy to find it here!!)
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but i admit, all of this has been keeping me up these past few nights as well ~ hahahahaha.
definitely certifiable on some levels.
amazed that the unlocked book is there as well ~ or maybe not. they lived in a england a spell, i suppose.
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Oh of course they were in England, well, that makes more sense now. I should find out where they lived and try to go there or something. I've brought the book with me to Prague now--Asia on tour hahaha.
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