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Date Format Image Collection
May 1852 Magazine    Document
June 1852 Magazine    Document
1830 Lithograph  Lithograph of large building with columns Visual Still
1806 Lithograph  A powerfully built, angry looking man is sitting on the floor, arms folded and knees are drawn up close, his head is turned to the left; his wrists and ankles are in irons which are chained to the wall. Visual Still
1833 Lithograph  A carriage at the front of a large institutional building. Visual Still
1875 Lithograph  Aerial view of state asylum and grounds Visual Still
1856 Illustration  An institutional building, classical architechture with columns and stairs, sits on a hill with a tree-lined road leading to it, in a pastoral landscape. Visual Still
1893 Illustration  An engraving of a three-story house. Visual Still
1893 Illustration  A large building with pillars. Visual Still
1888 Illustration  Engraving of an institutional building with trees and hedge. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A large institutional building with stage coaches coming and going. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A portrait of Andrew McFarland, a middle-age man with a beard. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  Men carry a woman to a waiting train while a crowd looks on. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A series of illustrations of a woman being separated from her children. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A weeping young man and a young woman in a horse-drawn buggy. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A woman holds the arm of a well-dressed man. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A series of images of a woman abusing a feamale patient. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A woman being carried by two men down a hallway. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  A neat house with a picket fence in front. Visual Still
1873 Illustration  Two images of a man with a beard, in one of which he appears much older. Visual Still
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