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Introduction
Between the years 1828 and 1976, the Ulster County Fairgrounds
was the site of the Ulster County Poorhouse. A poorhouse was a tax-supported
residential institution to which people were required to go if they
could not support themselves without community assistance. Thousands
of individuals, including the indigent, the destitute, the insane,
the intemperate, transient farm workers, freed slaves, unemployed
canal and aqueduct builders, "debauched" women, unwed
mothers, the friendless, the elderly, the disabled and the sick,
called this site their home.
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