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Showing posts with label Evansville State Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evansville State Hospital. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Unmarked Graves at the Evansville State Hospital

Unmarked cemetery found at State Hospital larger than originally thought

Posted: Oct 08, 2013 4:32 PM CDTUpdated: Oct 08, 2013 4:33 PM CDT
 
EVANSVILLE, IN (WFIE) -
An unmarked cemetery was discovered at the Old State Hospital grounds in Evansville last January.
As it turns out, it's a bigger find than originally thought. 
The cemetery was found somewhere on the State Hospital grounds near Vann Avenue, just as preliminary research was being done on a project to build a pedestrian bridge across the Lloyd Expressway. 
Evansville City Engineer Patrick Keepes tells 14 News that, at first, the city thought there were 10 to 15 unmarked graves, but with more research, archeologists discovered there are closer to 70 graves. 
The Board of Public Works recently approved a plan to move the remains to a final resting place at Oak Hill Cemetery. We're told that plan should be finalized some time before the end of this year. 
So far, archeologists don't know much about the people who were buried there. What they do know is that the bodies date back to the early 1900's and were most likely people who once lived in the Old State Hospital. 
Keepes says it will be a very interesting process to relocate those individuals. 
"They will take them back to their laboratory, their facilities and they will do their research to see if they can put any names to these individuals. They'll prepare them and give them individual resting places," Keepes says. 
The total cost to relocate the remains is $270,000. INDOT will pay 80 percent of that.
Keepes tells 14 News that this will not delay the start of the pedestrian bridge project which is still set to begin in 2015.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Old Unknown Cemetery Found


An old cemetery has been discovered on the grounds of the State Hospital... this is not the first discovery of unmarked, forgotten graves on these grounds.  The Evansville Courier is reporting the discovery: http://www.courierpress.com/news/2013/jan/14/no-headline---pedestrian_bridge/

Read the article and let us know what you think about the story and what you remember of past stories similar to this one.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

From the First Mate's Photo Album... Master Gardeners

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Photos were taken at the gardens of the Southwestern Indiana Master Gardener Association grounds just south of the Indiana State Hospital and next to (east of) the Buffalo Trace Boy Scouts headquarters off of the Lloyd Expressway. The first photo reminds me of a great calendar photo!
At its entrance is this logo sign below. [Click on photos to get a larger image]
This is the front of the log cabin on the grounds that can be seen from the highway. Yesterday the "Monument Monday" showed the gazebo that is here, as well.

These Verbena "Homestead Purple" flowers send out a super great fragrance that really adds to the entire beautiful gardens. These photos only represents a "teaser" of what is here! I am very much impressed with this group of Master Gardeners!!! Great job, we will visit again and again!
- Photos taken & submitted by JGWest

Monday, April 9, 2012

Marker/Plaque/Monument Monday

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This very nice Veterans Memorial is located on the grounds of the Evansville State Hospital that Becky & I discovered while walking in the park area (a great place for walkers who need the exercise). Through the archway is a dock that goes out over the lake (it can be seen by clicking on the photo to get a larger image). This area seems to always attract people to it.

Through the generosity of Pearl Morris this memorial is to honor the armed forces veterans who receive care at this state hospital.
Below is the dedication plaque of the Veterans Memorial on 03 September 1982.
This plaque is to recognize those who serve the hospitalized Veterans.
- Photos taken & submitted by JGWest