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The Lost Kirkbrides: Mendocino State Hospital

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Mendocino State Hospital
Looking through my “archives”, I came across this image. It’s an architect’s drawing for the planned Mendocino State Asylum for the Insane. I’m not sure if this exact building was ever constructed though. There was a Mendocino State Hospital—it was built in Talmage, California and opened in 1893. Its main building was demolished in 1952.

The best images I’ve found on the web show a building similar to the one above, but without the segmented wings and a radically different admin. It’s hard to tell if the building plan was changed, the existing building was modified, or if images like the ones below are of an entirely different structure.

1) Image: Mendocino State Hospital
2) Image: Mendocino State Hospital

My guess is that the plan was changed before it was built, but I really don’t know. If anyone has any information on this, please comment. Or if you’re a Kirkbride enthusiast living in California, maybe check out the collection of 217 photos from Mendocino mentioned here. They might shed some light on this mystery and are probably worth looking at anyway.

Books on Amazon

The Art of Asylum Keeping The Eclipse of the State Mental Hospital The Mad Among Us America's Care of the Mentally Ill Angels in the Architecture The Architecture of Madness Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals The Eye of Danvers: A History of Danvers State Hospital
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