By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 15, 2014 In the spring and summer of 1905, Isaac Birdsall took steps to have his daughter Cora declared by the state court to be insane. When that declaration was made, Cora’s mother Mary, in company with the county sheriff, took Cora to the State Hospital in Provo, Utah, where she was confined. No records of her treatment there survive. An article in the 2010 Utah Historical Quarterly gives some idea ...
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