Development of New York State Institutions 1900 - 1950

Development of New York State Institutions 1900 - 1950
red dot = institutions for individuals with intillectual disabilities
blue dot = other institutions

1901

Bedford Hills
1901: The women's reformatory at Bedford Hills opens. Westchester County, NY

1904

Hudson Changes its name
1904: The House of Refuge for Women at Hudson Changes its name to the New York State Training School for Girls, an institution for female juvenile delinquents

1909

Crippled Children's Guild
1909: The Crippled Children's Guild began in 1909 to "maintain a free summer home for crippled children at Erie Beach." It quickly grew to also provide a home in Buffalo for children in need of artificial limbs, crutches, and medical treatment.

1910

Letchworth Village

 1910: Letchworth Village for the "feeble-minded and epileptic" opens in Thiells, Rockland County, NY

1912

City of Buffalo's Tuberculosis Hospital
1912: The City of Buffalo's Tuberculosis Hospital opens. Located on land in Perrysburg, New York donated by Buffalo Mayor James Nobel Adam, designed in 1909 by the prominent architect John Hopper Coxhead .

1913

NYS Reformatory in Elmira
1913: "Special Training Class for Mental Defectives" Is started at the NYS Reformatory in Elmira.

1918

Newark State School for Mental Defectives
1918: Newark changes its name to "Newark State School for Mental Defectives"

1919

Rome State School
1919: Rome changes its name to "Rome State School"

1920

Bedford Hills
1920: A Division for Mentally Defective Delinquent Women is created at Bedford Hills

1921


 1921: Napanoch opens as Institution for (Male) Defective Delinquents

1923

Albion State training school
1923: Albion changes name to "Albion State training school"

1927

Newark State School
1927: Newark is placed under the direction of the Department of Mental Hygiene, and adopts the name "Newark State School."

1930

Wassaic State School
1930: Wassaic State School opens.

1931

Albion become the "Sister" facility for Napanoch
1931: Albion become the "Sister" facility for Napanoch, with a name change to the Institution for Mentally Defective Delinquent Women, the feebleminded inmates at Bedford Hills are transferred to Albion, and Albion's "reformable" inmates go to Bedford Hills.

1935

1935: Woodbourne Institute for Defective Delinquents open, the first inmates are transfers from Napanoch, Woodbourne, Sullivan County, NY

1938

1938: New York State begins construction of a new state school on 375 acres of land on Staten Island which will become the Willowbrook State School.