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Michigan Historical Marker - Clinton Valley Center

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Description: Michigan Historical Markers page on asylum building designed by Elijah E. Myers and completed in 1878.
Michigan Historical Marker: Clinton Valley Center The Clinton Valley Center has served southeastern Michigan for 100 years and is the second oldest hospital for the mentally ill in the Great Lake State. Since opening in 1878, the center has employed seven superintendents. This institution was originally named Eastern Michigan Asylum; it became Pontiac State Hospital in 1911 and adopted the name Clinton Valley Center in 1973. The different names symbolize changing concepts in the treatment of mental illness. The first patient was admitted on July 31, 1878, a day before the official opening. Treating 222 patients at its start, this hospital now serves nearly 800 patients. It has advanced from a custodial institution to a modern treatment center which offers many kinds of therapy for different emotional illnesses.
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Page title:Michigan Historical Marker: Clinton Valley Center
Keywords:Michigan Historical Marker Web Site
Description:Clinton Valley Center, James Brennan
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Creation Date: 13-apr-1999
Expiration Date: 13-apr-2015