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'31 D(17); July 10, 1884, Thurs., noon; West Fork of Monongahela'
Lynching from a bridge near Weston Hospital; several people on the bridge with carriages and a hearse
Several cows and men in a barnyard, possibly the diary farm at the Weston Insane Asylum
The hospital appears in the background, while the southern part of the town of Weston is in the foreground.
'State Insane Institution in background, long building.'
Men stand next to a drilling machine in Weston, W. Va.
'S. M. Steele, M.D., Superintendent.'
Entrance Gate to the West Virginia Hospital for the Insane.
'The superintendent at this time was Dr. S. M. Steele, M. D.'
A view of Weston State Hospital. 'This institution is located at Weston in Lewis County and is reached by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and by the inter-urban line of the Monongahela Valley Transit Company. The superintendent at this time was Dr. Charles W. Halterman, M. D. and 1,092 patients were treated on July 1, 1916.'
A group portrait of the nurses at Weston State Hospital.
An aerial view of Weston State Hospital. 'This institution is located at Weston in Lewis county, and is reached by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and by the inter-urban line of the Monongahela Valley Traction Company. C. E. White, Superintendent. Number of patients, July 1, 1919... 1,107.
A view of the old 'cold storage' at Weston State Hospital. Converted into a garage, cannery, and fruit rooms.
View of Weston State Hospital. This institution is located at Weston in Lewis county, and is reached by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and by the inter-urban line of the Monongahela Valley Traction Company. C. E. White, Superintendent. Number of patients, July 1, 1920... 1,098.
Crew with horses standing in front of the barns.
A view of the front lawn at Weston State Hospital. 'This institution is located at Weston in Lewis County, and is reached by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and by the inter-urban line of the Monongahela Valley Traction. The Superintendent during this time was Dr. Cecil Denham, M. D. 1,252 patients were treated on July 1, 1924.'
'Footbridge across the West Fork of the Monongahela River, Weston, W. Va., directly in front of the main entrance to the Weston State Hospital, ca. 1895.'