File:Bucks Almshouse.JPG
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English: The Bucks County Hospital, built on the almshouse property in 1869. Located at the intersection of Almshouse Road and Route 611 in Doylestown Township, Pennsylvania. By 1869 the almshouse was overcrowded, and the elderly, sick, and insane were housed together with the paupers, and the incurably insane were housed in a separate building known as "the cells," where they were kept perpetually chained in unsanitary conditions. The hospital more appropriate accommodations, and allowed the county Directors of the Poor house those with physical and mental health needs an a separate facility. The facility remained in use as a home for the indigent, and later the elderly, until 1866, when its residents were moved to Neshaminy Manor on the same site. The hospital building is now used by other county agencies, including the Planning Commission. |
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Author | Smallbones |
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current | 03:45, 7 March 2010 | 3,947 × 2,367 (3.67 MB) | Smallbones (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Tabor Home for Needy and Destitute Children, aka Bucks County Almshouse. On NRHP since July 16, 1987. At 601 New Britain Road (aka Almshouse Road and PA 611) near Doylestown, Pennsylvania. This is the old part of a hug |
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