Old Insane Asylum Cemetery - Columbus Ohio

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 47

  • @punkyabb
    @punkyabb 2 года назад +8

    My Brother was in the one on Broad Street in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. I was very young at the time. My Mother was forced to put him there. She could not take care of him by herself. While watching these video’s it hit me hard. I wish I knew what he really went through while he was in this place. I have cried a lot and worried. I wish my Mom was here to answer the many questions I have. When my Brother passed away we were able to bring him back home to lay him to rest. Thank you for making this video. You are a wonderful caring person. Ann Adams Fugate

  • @charmainegrandin401
    @charmainegrandin401 2 года назад +7

    As someone who has a mentally handicapped brother, this broke my heart. How very sad they were treated so awfully. Many passing away at such young ages, and not even known by their names. Thank you for shining a light on this dark sad part of our history. It shouldn’t be forgotten, lest it happen again.

  • @rickyblackburn-n9e
    @rickyblackburn-n9e 3 месяца назад

    Thanks. My dad was at the hospital back in the fifties to receive electric shock treatments. Essentially he was a Parsons Avenue rowdy that got into a lot of bar room fights and had a lot of run-ins with the law. He didn't talk much about his experience. It kinda made him shudder. He ended up getting saved at the Sunshine Mission on Reeb Avenue and turned his life around, got a job at General Motors, retired and had a good life with mom. They were married 52 years until he passed in 2005.

  • @RobinHood-1961
    @RobinHood-1961 11 дней назад +1

    I worked at Twin Valley Mental Health Hospital (The old geriatric hospital branch of the old asylum) in the early 2000's. Right behind the hospital is another graveyard that the public is unable to access. There are hundreds of more graves there. To the right of that graveyard is a maximum-security lock down mental health facility that houses the most violent offenders. So, because of the security risks it's inaccessible. I have visited the graveyards you visited only the grass was three feet high then. Thanks for the video. And I do have a picture of the asylum that burned in 1868.

  • @davidvonduesseldorf4527
    @davidvonduesseldorf4527 2 месяца назад +1

    There are 3 of these cemeteries all about a 1/4 mile from each other. All are accessible by car. One is off Harper and McKinley Ave. Rocky road by the freeway overpass on Harper. The other 2 are off Buckeye Pkwy off Broad St. Some people say they're hard to find, but they're not. And another untrue thing is people say you have to have to go on foot. All 3 you can get to by car and right to the gate of each cemetery. There are some homeless people in the area of the Harper Rd one so keep that in mind.

  • @nancykennon310
    @nancykennon310 2 года назад +2

    My friend Tracy and I used to go out and walk old cemeteries. Very interesting.

  • @midnitemike
    @midnitemike 2 года назад +3

    The Ohio Psychiatric Hospitals as well as other states grew exponentially after the Civil War. There was major PTSD from returning veterans.

  • @davidfrazier8433
    @davidfrazier8433 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @deborahminter6231
    @deborahminter6231 2 года назад +7

    Good video! I am glad someone took the time to film these graveyards and to touch on this sad part of history.

  • @ninamaecl238
    @ninamaecl238 6 месяцев назад

    Went to visit one in Columbus in the 70s. Saw nightmare things in there. Thank God they sent some patients back to their counties of orgin.

  • @chava4809
    @chava4809 3 месяца назад +1

    Woah, my friends and I frequented this cemetery for awhile 2-4 years ago. Wonder if we ever crossed paths!

  • @samanthathompson8241
    @samanthathompson8241 2 года назад +1

    So sad...I grew up on the westside of Columbus and never knew of this place yet lived so close. Gonna have to find it!

  • @Smitty54
    @Smitty54 2 года назад

    Unbelievable the cruelty these people suffered 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 watching from Ohio Smitty out 👋

  • @TommyRearden
    @TommyRearden Месяц назад

    Very sad 😢

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад +1

    I saw it in a video from Ohio fire marshal we had safety training every year from state of Ohio fire 🚒 marshall

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    It happen in the video in a different state Pass pull away aim squeeze and then sweet

  • @terriebrown9163
    @terriebrown9163 2 года назад +2

    I found- (?) Glick, may 29,1857 on find a grave
    On family search he's in a family tree

    • @PrinceofTurov1
      @PrinceofTurov1  2 года назад

      Oh wow! I wonder if anyone still living is related to him??

  • @electricbunnyandtheworldof5106
    @electricbunnyandtheworldof5106 3 года назад +1

    So interesting!

  • @melaniehickman5389
    @melaniehickman5389 Год назад +1

    West broad street it's now 1970 and 1980 west broad. I delivered the mail there.

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад +1

    Be safe

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    It's illegal to chain people in institutions to beds

    • @doncanter7883
      @doncanter7883 Год назад +2

      You've obviously never put anybody in four point restraints. I worked here !

  • @Rednecksusan81
    @Rednecksusan81 Год назад +1

    This makes me so mad n sad to know that people with mental health issues was treated like 💩 I have mental issues I have PTSD, OCD, ADHD, clinical depression, night terrors, anxiety 18 year old has autism he is my ❤ my reason for living 🙏😇❤️ RIP to all them people may there souls be at peace 🕊️

    • @hardtogetnamehere
      @hardtogetnamehere Год назад

      Being mad doesn’t change anything. They had very little understanding of how to treat or help people with seriously mental health issues and mental/physical handicaps. Even today we fail mentally ill people all the time. This is why laws were put into place to not confine people against their will for treatment they didn’t agree to.
      California is trying to change that. They are trying to pass a law that says the state can force a mentally I’ll person to get treatment they don’t want, can’t deal with the side eggs of the meds, or they will be locked up in prison.

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    Did the y do it to you I have already been seen by a licensed professional counselor

  • @stevenworth2888
    @stevenworth2888 3 года назад

    Where is the first cemetery in this video located exactly? I have never seen this area.

    • @PrinceofTurov1
      @PrinceofTurov1  3 года назад

      Hard to explain exactly, but the best way to find it is to go to Harper Rd, between the entrance to a stoneworks and the i-70 overpass you'll see an unpaved access road. The gate seems to usually be closed, but the shoulder is wide enough to park there. Just walk the path about .4 miles and you'll find it.

    • @PrinceofTurov1
      @PrinceofTurov1  3 года назад

      Let me know if that is enough info and also if you go!!

    • @stevenworth2888
      @stevenworth2888 3 года назад +1

      I know exactly where that is. Probably passed it 20 times riding between Westgate & UA. Thanks.

    • @demolitiondemo5574
      @demolitiondemo5574 Год назад

      @@stevenworth2888 did you find it?

    • @xbl_t3knique
      @xbl_t3knique Год назад

      the cemetary on Harper Rd is on a dirt rd on the right just before the 70 overpass. Its behind Mark Gray Enterprises Scrap Yard

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    I seen shit happen at the hospital they were dragged off were sent out back door they clean with bleach water cleaning 🧼 went out back door

  • @ninamaecl238
    @ninamaecl238 6 месяцев назад +1

    Most died from pneumonia.

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    I barely made it out a live

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    I know things about the Ohio psychiatric hospital in Colombus Ohio they didn't listen to me

  • @marvinjohnson8427
    @marvinjohnson8427 Год назад +1

    Where are the slaves buried in Columbus ohio ?

    • @PrinceofTurov1
      @PrinceofTurov1  Год назад

      Interesting question,Thanks! Ohio prohibited slavery, but only in the sense that no one could buy or sell slaves within the state. Not until 1841 did Ohio enact a law so that any slave brought into the state automatically became free. Before then, Southern slave owners regularly visited Ohio and especially Cincinnati accompanied by slaves, sometimes for extended periods of time. So I have no doubt that enslaved persons does and were buried here in Ohio, but I imagine they would have been at into pauper faces, or else placed somewhere on the property upon which they worked? I'd really like to learn more about that for sure.

    • @PrinceofTurov1
      @PrinceofTurov1  Год назад +1

      slavenorth.com/ohio.htm this is a great site with info on slavery across the north, by state

  • @ninamaecl238
    @ninamaecl238 6 месяцев назад +1

    Orient institution.

  • @rebeccamann3893
    @rebeccamann3893 2 года назад

    Columbus police department needs search