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The Topeka State Hospital (formerly the Topeka Insane Asylum) was a publicly funded institution for the care and treatment of the mentally ill in Topeka, Kansas, in operation from 1872 to 1997. Located at 2700 W 6th Street, the hospital opened in 1879, after the Osawatomie State Hospital, once thought to be sufficient, became overcrowded with mentally-ill patients.
Osawatomie State Hospital is a psychiatric hospital established in 1863 and opened in 1866 in Osawatomie, Kansas. It has been named "Kansas Insane Asylum" and the "State Insane Asylum" but was officially changed to its present name in 1901.
website: http://www.dcf.ks.gov/
The Osage Mission Infirmary, located at 325 Main St. in St. Paul, Kansas, was built in 1872 to serve as an infirmary for members of the Osage Nation. It was moved in 1912 and then served as a private residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Street address: 325 Main Street (from Wikidata)
NRHP reference number: 05000976
The Parsons Katy Hospital, located at 400 Katy Ave. in Parsons, Kansas, was built during 1921–1922. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
website: http://www.wichitaclinic.com/
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