In 1924, Dad was the head of the Poultry division at the hospital. I remember Smitty who was mentally deficient but so sweet. He was helper in the chicken house - he would do everything by routine. He grew sweet peas and always gave me bouquets.
According to a Skagit River Journal article about Northern State "The poultry farm was also sizable, supplying 36,798 pounds of dressed hens and fryers. Jones was determined that enough eggs be produced to allow at least one per patient per day. To that end, 139,207 eggs were laid that year." It appears to me, the farms there not only supplied food for the patients but also served as occupational therapy.
I've requested the book "Under the Red Roof" from my library and I hope to learn more about the farming at the hospital.
Some photos kept by Hans' wife Maren Nielsen Andersen whom I have shared addition photos from.
From Skagit Co. photos |
Maren is pictured on the right and Vi is in the middle - caption reads "from hospital Reservoir"
From Skagit Co. photos |
From Skagit Co. photos |
"The Geese Pond at State Hospital"
From Skagit Co. photos |
This one isn't captioned but the roofline looks enough alike to me that I'm pretty sure it's the State Hospital. Hans Andersen on the left, Viola Andersen on the right.
From Skagit Co. photos |
I can't quite read the caption but I think she is indicating these are boarder houses at the hospital.
From Skagit Co. photos |
"Pheasants at State Hospital"
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