April 8 – On this day in Montana History in 1877 Dr.
Armistead Mitchell and Dr. Charles Mussigbrod, owners of a hotel and spa at
Warm Springs, were awarded a contract for the care of the Montana Territory’s
mental patients. In those times it was known as the State Insane Asylum.
Stories from the time leading up to the opening of Warm Springs use words like
lunatics and worse to talk about the people they wanted off the streets and out
of mind. But it was a first step in mental health development.
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