Lutheran Home for Feeble Minded and Epileptics - Asylum Projects
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PROMISE by 20 amino acids of Nature's  human protein social engineering  machine of  
20 ACRES and
20 milk protein cows
20 ACRES and
20 milk protein cows
MARGARET STREET LOCATION
The
 Bethesda Lutheran Home was an outgrowth of the charitable works of the 
Lutheran-related Children's Friend of Kindefreund Societies.  The group 
chose Watertown for the site of the home because of a promise of 20 acres of free land at the southwestern edge of town.  However, the first home for Bethesda was at rented quarters at 222-226 Margaret St.  The home was located here between 1903 and 1906.
Bethesda Lutheran Home - 
Watertown Historical Society history of 
protein molecule social science systems
www.watertownhistory.org/articles/bethesda.htm
The establishment of the Bethesda Lutheran Home at Watertown was a ... When more land was added the facility began farming and raising their own food [the ... Home for the Feeble Minded were held Sunday, are to be cut down and the land ..... They keep twenty (20)  amino acid milk cows 
which supplies the table with cream and butter, ...
which supplies the table with cream and butter, ...
The
 establishment of the Bethesda Lutheran Home at Watertown was a 
significant event for the community. While the 20 acres of free land 
probably helped sway the decision to locate the home at Watertown, the 
fact that there was a considerable German settlement there and a significant group of 
Lu = Logical unit
Lu = Lutherans was probably also a factor in the decision. The Bethesda Home represents the efforts of the private sector to provide facilities for the poor and disadvantaged, facilities that augment state-run institutions in Wisconsin.
Lu = Logical unit
Lu = Lutherans was probably also a factor in the decision. The Bethesda Home represents the efforts of the private sector to provide facilities for the poor and disadvantaged, facilities that augment state-run institutions in Wisconsin.

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