Talk:Hudson River State Hospital
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BetacommandBot (talk) 22:57, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks BetaCommand for the notice. I responded on the photo page, to clarify that the article had split and the photo appears on and relates to the article named Hudson River State Hospital, not to the article for the continuing/current facility named Hudson River Psychiatric Center. I deleted the tag, think we are okay unless get another notice. doncram (talk) 02:24, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Factual correction
[edit]In the History/19th century section appears: "in 1866 then Governor Richard McCormick appointed [etc.]". However, the Governor of New York in 1866 was Reuben Fenton. There was a notable politician from NY named Richard McCormick--Richard Cunningham McCormick, who in 1866 was the Governor of Arizona Territory.
I went and looked at the sources. Although the Historic 51 site does say "Late in 1866 New York State Governor Richard C. McCormick named five men", the primary sources do not support that name. Most don't mention the governor at all, and the 1872 NYT article just refers to "the Governor", who, at the time being referred to, was Reuben Fenton. I don't know where the Historic 51 site came up with Richard McCormick, but it's wrong, and I've changed it.--ShelfSkewed Talk 15:51, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
The article refers/implies that the main administration building is known as a "Kirkbride" (in the first paragraph and under Buildings). This is incorrect, as "Kirkbride" refers to the plan of the entire hospital in a V-shape pattern, per the Kirkbride Plan: https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Kirkbride_Plan Jacobssteph (talk) 19:29, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
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