This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VgB.2ACI/51.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Lynn, I tried to find the address and phone number before I e-mailed you last but evidently have not got the right combination or they are unlisted. Give me a day or so and maybe I can come up with that info for you. I'm sure there must be pictures somewhere. It was quite a facility in it's day. Since fresh air and sunshine were the main healers of TB, the patient's rooms all opened onto porches with chairs and rockers where they could sit and take in the sunshine and fresh air. They had a farming facility where they raised their own vegetables and even had a herd of milk cows to provide their milk and butter. I worked at the facility two summers while I was in high school back in the '50's. By then, medicines had been developed to treat TB (there was no cure) so the patients were more in a hospital environment. I worked in the kitchen as a helper and occasionally got to help deliver meals up on the floors. I loved that because I got to meet the patients and find! a bit about them. I would be willing to work with you and see what remains there - much has changed. E-mail me personally and we can visit. Ginger vlnelson@rap.midco.net