On January 10, 1903, the superintendent at St. Elizabeths hospital in Washington, D.C. received permission to release its Indian patients to the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians in South Dakota. The first patients were:
Chu-rah-rah-he-kah; Pawnee from the Ponca Agency; suffering from chronic mania
Joseph D. Marshall; Sioux from the Rose Bud Agency; suffering from chronic epileptic dementia
Miguel Maxcy; Mesa Grande froom the Carlisle Indian School; suffering from chronic meloncholia
Robert Brings Plenty; Sioux from the Pine Ridge Agency; suffering from chronic epileptic dementia
John Woodruff; Sioux-Mulatto from the Pine Ridge Agency; suffering from chronic meloncholia
Arch Wolf; Cherokee transferred from the penitentiary at Brooklyn New York; suffering from acute melancholia
These patients arrived at the Canton Asylum under escort of Dr. J.E. Toner, who received $157.71 reimbursement for expenses.
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