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Craig Colony for Epileptics

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appropriations. To be admitted to the Colony, the patient had to be a legal resident of New York State, and been declared epileptic by a physician. The Colony School, under the auspices of the Geneseo State Normal School, convened in 1921. The Peterson Hospital was on the premises, as were a farm,
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who was serving as president of the State Board of Charities. Its name continued to change over the years: Craig Colony for Epileptics (1896), Craig Colony (1920), Craig Colony and Hospital (1951), Craig Colony School and Hospital (1966), Craig State School (1968), and Craig Developmental Center
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garden, and dairy. Before the facility opened, it was known as Sonyea Colony but the name was changed to Craig Colony after
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colony, the facility was established in 1896 on 1,900 acres (770 ha). Its inspiration was the colony at
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Buildings and structures in Livingston County, New York
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Former residential facility for epileptics in New York
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William P. Spratling
epileptics
Sonyea
Livingston County, New York
Shaker
Bielefeld
Westphalia
Buffalo
Rochester
New York State
Oscar Craig
Asylum architecture
public domain
"New York's Craig Colony for Epileptics tracing the deepest roots of deinstitutionalization"
the original
Palmer & Graham 1897
Taylor 1897


New York (State). Dept. of Social Services 1919
Managers and Officers of the Craig Colony 1922
Szasz 1998
Annual Report
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Annual Report, Social Services in New York State
Michigan Law Journal
Cruel Compassion: Psychiatric Control of Society's Unwanted

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