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  2. Stockton State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed as the Insane Asylum of California at Stockton in 1851. It was on 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of land donated by Captain Charles Maria Weber.The legislature at the time felt that existing hospitals were incapable of caring for the large numbers of people who suffered from mental and emotional conditions as a result of the California Gold Rush, and authorized the creation of the ...

  3. Mendocino State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mendocino State Hospital, formally known as Mendocino State Asylum for the Insane, was a psychiatric hospital located in Talmage near Ukiah, California. It was established in 1889 and in operation from July 1893 to 1972. [ 1 ]

  4. The inmates are running the asylum - Wikipedia

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    The inmates are running the asylum is: A reference to 1989 cult film Dr. Caligari. A reference to the 1920 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. A reference to the 2014 film Stonehearst Asylum. A book by software designer and programmer Alan Cooper (software designer), "the father of Visual Basic".

  5. Patton State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Though the hospital has a Patton, California address, it lies entirely within the San Bernardino city limits. [1] [2] Operated by the California Department of State Hospitals, [3] Patton State Hospital is a forensic hospital with a licensed bed capacity of 1287 for people who have been committed by the judicial system for treatment. [4]

  6. Smith Canal - Wikipedia

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    The City of San Francisco bought the ship in October 1849 for $3,000 in and turned it into a floating prison, and later as an asylum for the mentally ill. [2] When the Stockton State Hospital became the Insane Asylum of the State of California in 1853, the Euphemia was shipped up the San Joaquin. Its patients unloaded and transferred to the ...

  7. Inmates are fighting California wildfires: When did it start ...

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    As wildfires continue to devastate Southern California, thousands of first responders are on the ground, trying to get the destruction under control.About 900 of them are prison inmates. Multiple ...

  8. Hundreds of California prison inmates fight wildfires - and ...

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    The incarcerated firefighters have been drawn from among the 35 conservation fire camps run by the state, minimum-security facilities where inmates serve their time and receive training. Two of ...

  9. Napa State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The property was originally part of Rancho Tulucay, a part of a Mexican Land Grant, sold by Cayetano Juárez to the State of California in 1872. Originally named Napa Insane Asylum, the facility opened on November 15, 1875. It sat on 192 acres (0.8 square kilometers) of property stretching from the Napa River to what is now Skyline Park.