History of the Lapeer State Home (Oakdale) The book “Oakdale: the Lapeer State Home” by Laura Fromwiller and Jan Gillis is available for check out at your LDL branch library The reference section of the Marguerite deAngeli Library in Lapeer also has several binders of newspaper articles, pictures and other materials available for viewing
Lapeer State Home - Asylum Projects Investigation by a relative of Fred Aslin, a former resident of Lapeer State Home, revealed that he and 2,336 other people were sterilized at the Lapeer State Home as a result of state policy
Historical society remembers Oakdale - The County Press LAPEER — Oakdale Regional Center once housed more than 4,400 patients and employed 1,500 workers in Lapeer Two decades ago, the mental health facility closed its doors for good All but two of its historic buildings have been torn down The former dominating presence in Lapeer is gone
These 5 Abandoned Asylums In Michigan Are Still Disturbing Here are some abandoned asylums in Michigan with stories that can keep you up at night with fear 1 Traverse City State Hospital, Traverse City Perhaps the creepiest place in the Traverse City area, this state hospital originally opened as an insane asylum in 1885
Michigan State Home for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic - MIGenWeb The Michigan State Home for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic opened in 1895 It went through several name changes before closing in 1990, including the Michigan Home and Training School, the Lapeer State Home and Training School and the Oakdale Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities It was locally known as the State Home
Lapeer State Home and Training Facility – Lapeer MI The Lapeer State Home and Training Facility was used as a house for the mentally feeble and those suffering from epilepsy or other medical conditions Originally established in 1895, it was previously known as both the Michigan Home and Training
False imprisonment, sterilization and murder, oh my! Although the Lapeer state home didn’t admit criminally insane patients, it did have patients that committed violent acts including murder The first serious crime committed by a resident of the Lapeer state home happened in July 1924
Caro Center( Historic Asylums) - RootsWeb Caro is located in the western part of Michigan's Thumb region Caro is located about 40 miles north of Lapeer, where the "Lapeer State Home" was located The buildings are very visible just south of highway M-81
OAKDALE: Its storied place in Lapeer County history The need for a state institution dated back to the late 1800s, when too many “mental defectives” were a terrible burden for poor families and orphanages The desperate cry for a public facility grew loud enough to rattle the Capitol chambers in Lansing