Katherine Anderson is a mental health historian who has written several volumes on the history of state hospitals and state schools in New England. A special education teacher, Katherine has been studying the evolution of the care for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled for the better part of two decades. She is also a professional photographer who has exhibited her work in libraries, museums, and historical societies as part of her lecture series.
In Massachusetts there were, at one time, three institutions built specifically for the care and education of the intellectually and physically disabled. Set in the rolling hills and bucolic farmland...