State Hospital Gatehouse:
1006 Oakland Drive 

Gatehouse at the Michigan Asylum for the
Insane, 1892

Kalamazoo Public Library Photo P-446

The following material is from the 1973 Initial Inventory of Historic Sites and Buildings in Kalamazoo and was made available for use here by the Historic Preservation Coordinator of the City of Kalamazoo. See Introduction to an Initial Inventory... for details about how the survey was conducted.

 1006 Oakland Drive R-48
Gatehouse, State Hospital

Location: 1006 Oakland Drive
Designation: Gatehouse, State Hospital
Date: 1877
Style: Gothic Revival

Originally intended as a gatehouse at the entrance drive to the State Hospital grounds. The gate was never constructed, though the drive passed beside the building for several years. In style, the gatehouse belongs to that category popularly called "Carpenter Gothic." The board-and-batten siding, steep roofs, and "gingerbread" ornament were popular around the country at mid [nineteenth] century.  At present the building is maintained by the State Hospital and serves in part as a museum.

This report was converted from a typewritten document to a digital text document in September 2004. Other than punctuation and spelling corrections, and the addition of  BOLD type site address and names,  no changes were made. Minor formatting changes were made for use on this website, but the text was not altered.  Original survey dated 1973.

For further information, we suggest these sources:

H 720.9774
S355
Schmitt, Peter J. Kalamazoo: Nineteenth Century Homes in a Midwestern Village.  Kalamazoo City Historical Commission, 1976, pages 88-95, includes several interior photographs.

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