State Institutions : State Hospitals

A guide to researching records of hospitals, prisons, and other institutions operated by the State of Minnesota.

About State Hospitals

Minnesota established the first hospital for the insane, as it was then known, at St. Peter in 1866. As the population grew, several other hospitals were added, some focusing on particular types of illnesses, disabilities, or age groups. In 1985 several of the state hospitals became regional treatment centers, many offering outpatient services. Over time, several hospitals closed and the state developed a more community-based approach to the care and treatment of the patients formerly housed in these large facilities. Records for these facilities document their operations as well as some of the patients who resided there. Among the state hospitals for which the Library holds records are:

Researching State Hospitals

For more information about researching State Hospitals, visit our State Hospital Research Guide.

State Hospital Links

A guide to the patient, employee, and student records from MN State Hospitals that are available at the MNHS Library.

Use this service to order a search in a patient index. Our full State Hospital service is currently unavailable, but is coming soon.

Indexes and registers of patients at several state hospitals from their beginnings until about 1924.

Patient index cards in the records of the Human Services Department State Operated Services covering multiple state hospitals and institutions circa 1920s to 1990s in two series, regular and deceased (those who died while residents).

Search for books, pamphlets, maps, A/V materials, and archival and manuscript collections in our Library Catalog.

Search for 3D objects, photographs, art, maps, and more from the MNHS Collections. Search the full text of digital finding aids for State Archives and manuscript collections at MNHS.

Use the index to find articles on a particular subject or use the search box to find any term that appears in online versions of articles.

Search MNHS websites, as well as Collections Online, Finding Aids and other resources. This search does not search in the library catalog.