Government Records
There are also scrapbooks documenting visits by the Carlton County Red Cross Gray Ladies and Eager Beaver 4-H Club and activities of the garden and Diet-Rite clubs; minutes of the garden and newspaper clubs; and various records of The Mart, the hospital store, the nursing school, Psychiatric Aides Union Local 1092, the special hearing impaired program, and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals.
Arranged in two alphabetical series.
Some of these records include private information about individuals. Records with private information are closed for 75 years from date of last entry in the record. The restricted records are noted in the finding aid. Researchers must apply for permission to use these records. Please consult library staff for more information.
Accession numbers: 989-136; 988-188; 994-89; 997-34; 984-75; 2011-48
Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with a Basic Project
grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Catalog ID number: 001714078
General brochures about the hospital, and brochures and booklets for the following topics or programs: chemical services, community support services, geriatric programs, interface program, treatment programs for mental illness, Lakeshore Center for chemical dependency, nursing department, senior center, skills development center and volunteers. Arranged in the order as listed above.
Contains black and white photographs.
Goods received and disbursed, including food, clothing, travel expenses, licenses and memberships, advertising, repairs and maintenance, and printing and office supplies.
Contains minutes not included in the preceding set.
Hospital store for resident purchases.
Semiannual financial statements; includes a profit and loss statement, statistical summary by month, reconciliation of account, and inventory of store merchandise. December 31, 1945 is missing.
Financial record for the Mart, the amusement fund, the domestic therapy fund, the electroshock fund, the optical fund, and the men and women occupational therapy funds.
For several years, there were separate menus for employees and patients.
Black and white prints of building exteriors and interiors, equipment, staff and an exhibit concerning the services of the hospital.
Includes Senate Finance, October 4, 1979; House Appropriations,July 25, 1983; and Health and Human Services,January 17, 1984.
Papers of Moose Lake State Hospital psychiatric aide and union leader, Irwin J. Peterson. Includes scattered union meeting minutes and membership lists, and correspondence and other papers concerning formation of the union and the effort to organize a registration and examining board for psychiatric aides.
Drawn by Orlo Hankes.
Includes news releases and brochures.
Records date, name, priest, ward, and result (recovered or died).
Record of baptisms, marriages, and sick calls.
Several sections missing.
Several sections missing.