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List of State Paupers At the Maine Insane Hospital
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  • Collection: Maine Insane Hospital Annual Reports


Lewiston Police Department_Redacted
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  • Collection: POLICE REPORTS redacted


Missing Persons Process Overview
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  • Collection: POLICE REPORTS redacted



Probable cause
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  • Collection: WEAPONS RESTRICTION_YELLOW FLAG


911 Transcripts
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  • Collection: POLICE REPORTS redacted


Bomb Team
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  • Collection: POLICE REPORTS redacted


Brain tissue
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  • Collection: MEDICAL EXAMINER


2019 New Law Update pg 17 highlighted
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  • Collection: WRO Training


Augusta Mental Health Institute (AMHI)
The Augusta Mental Health Institute (AMHI) was founded in 1840 as the Maine Insane Hospital. Mental health advocate Dorothea Dix consulted on the project, and believed fresh air and removal from the stresses of society were important for patient care. Tragically, 27 patients died when the hospital caught fire on December 4, 1850. The hospital’s campus expanded over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and it was known under a variety of names: the Augusta Insane Asylum, Augusta State Hospital (1913), and finally the Augusta Mental Health Institute (1973). AMHI’s aging infrastructure was closed as a medical facility in 2004, replaced by Riverview Psychiatric Center on the same campus. The AMHI campus has undergone several renovation campaigns and now houses multiple state agencies.