August 4, 1894

As published in the New York Times: 

Dr. Judson B Andrews. 

Dr. Judson B Andrews, Superintendent of the Buffalo State Hospital for the Insane, died last evening, as a result of a gradual decline in health extending over a period of two years. He has been in charge of the asylum since it was opened, in 1880, and was a pioneer in instituting new and enlightened methods of treatment for the insane. (Sure he did)

He was ex-President of the Erie County Medical Society, a founder(I imagine its suppose to founding) member and ex-President of the New-York State Medical Association, and President of the section of psychological medicine and nervous disease of the ninth International Medical Congress held in Washington in 1887.

In 1892 he was elected President of the American Medico-Psychological Association. He was a frequent contributor of papers to medical societies and journals. For many years he was Assistant Superintendent of the State Insane Asylum at Utica, and for ten years working editor of The American Journal of Insanity.

He was a Captain, and later a surgeon, in the Connecticut Volunteer service during the rebellion. Dr. Andrews was a prominent Mason and a prominent Republic and many others. He was sixty years old. (He made it pretty far)

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  1. I appreciate your efforts to transcribe newspaper articles relating to the Buffalo State Hospital for the Insane. Three years ago, I found a little travel diary belonging to Mary C. Andrews, dated 1889, with the address on the flyleaf of "State Insane Asylum Buffalo." How intriguing, I thought. After much research, I found out Mary was the daughter of Dr. Andrews, and the diary was from the family's 1889 European trip. I also found Miss Mary's descendants, and was able to send the diary to one of them (not the one who dumped the diary originally -- I also figured out who had done the dumping). I understand these obsessions -- history is like that :-) Someday, I will go stay at the hotel, and think about a teenage Mary Andrews spending her girlhood there.

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