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  2. Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane - Wikipedia

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    The Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane is a former state hospital in Willard, New York, United States, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1865 the Legislature authorized the establishment of The Willard Asylum for the Insane. [2] [3] Opened in 1869, the asylum offered low-cost custodial care. [4]

  3. Thomas William Salmon - Wikipedia

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    He worked at Willard State Hospital to investigate a diphtheria epidemic, which he helped end successfully, [citation needed] and became New York State mental hospital bacteriologist. [1] The two years he spent at Willard gave him entry into the world of psychiatry. Salmon entered the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) in 1903. [1]

  4. Werner Seligmann - Wikipedia

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    Beth David Synagogue, Binghamton NY, 1963 Miller House addition, Skaneateles Lake, 1964 Science Building II at Cortland State University, Cortland NY, 1967 Temple Brith Sholom, Cortland NY, 1969 Willard Administration Building, Willard State Hospital, Willard NY, 1971 Ithaca Scattered Site House Project, Elm Street Site, 1973 Center Ithaca, Ithaca Commons, Ithaca NY, 1981

  5. Hayts Corners, Ovid & Willard Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The State Agricultural College of Ovid opened its doors in 1860 on the site of a former farm. The college building was located at the top of the hill east of Willard Landing on Seneca Lake . When the Civil War erupted in 1861 the entire student body enlisted and in 1862 the college closed leaving New York State holding a $40,000 mortgage.

  6. Samuel Willard (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Willard (April 13, 1748 – March 7, 1801) was an American physician who established the first hospital for mental illness in the United States. Early life and career [ edit ]

  7. Willard High School teacher writes children's book with third ...

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    A Billings 8-year-old is making her editorial debut. "Gordon & the Ghostfish," by Zachariah Rippee and his daughter Linkyn, is available now.

  8. Jesse Montgomery Mosher - Wikipedia

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    During his senior year, he served as an apothecary at the Utica State Hospital. He studied medicine at the Albany Medical College, receiving his M.D. in 1889. His thesis was "General Paralysis of the Insane." He visited the Willard State Hospital and the Willard Asylum for the Insane in New York in 1883 when he spent summer vacations in the ...

  9. Willard baseball coach turned to his son for pinch hit game ...

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    Willard's Jarrett McGee is swarmed by teammates after hitting a 2-run double late in the game to help the team beat the Webster Groves Statesmen in the Class 5 state championship game at the Ozark ...