Colorado State Hospital - Pueblo, CO
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N 38° 16.826 W 104° 37.452
13S E 532868 N 4236997
This centennial time capsule is dedicated to the work to help the mentally ill at the Colorado State Hospital.
Waymark Code: WMMAQR
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 08/23/2014
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The time capsule reads:
CHS Centennial
1879 - 1979
Time Capsule open in 2079
Dedicated to the
Enrichment
of human lives
A record of
permanent
achievement
"CMHIP opened on October 23, 1879 as the Colorado State Insane Asylum on 40 acres of land in northwest Pueblo donated by George M. Chilcott, Colorado's first United States senator. The Institute grew from 12 patients to an all-time high of over 6,100 patients by 1961. Like many state psychiatric hospitals at that time, it was a self-contained city, providing all the patients' needs within 300 acres of land on the main grounds and 5,000 acres at the dairy farm. By 2008, however, the patient census declined to less than 500 patients, a result of the development of medications specifically for mental disorders, and a change in the philosophy and treatment of the mentally ill." (from (
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1899 Colorado State Insane Asylum Rules and Regulations (
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"The Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo opened as the Colorado State Insane Asylum on October 23, 1879. On that date, 11 patients were admitted, nine males and two females from 12 different counties of the state.
In 1917, the insane asylum was renamed the Colorado State Hospital. By 1923, the census the hospital climbed to 2,422 and continued to grow until 1961 when the hospital had nearly 6,000 patients.
In 1991 the Colorado Department of Human Services psychiatric facilities names were changed to Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo and Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan." (from (
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