Florida State Hospital (FSH)
Florida State Hospital Mission Statement
Partner with stakeholders to promote competency restoration, personal recovery and resiliency.
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Facility Characteristics
- Total land area - 620 acres.
- Total square footage of floor space - 1,875,544.
- Number of buildings including residences - 223.
- Maintains internal power and chiller plants.
- Maintains internal utility distribution networks.
- Maintains independent fire department.
- Operates internal security department.
- Operates internal Food Services preparation and distribution systems.
History
Florida State Hospital has a rich history, the site having been first used as a Federal Arsenal, built by the United States Army as an arms depot during the Second Seminole Indian War. Reportedly contracted by the United States Government, William H. Face of Pennsylvania was hired to finish carpentry on the headquarters arsenal. Construction was begun in 1832 with an appropriation of $20,000 and completed in 1839, following the war, at a total cost of $226,932.50. The original compound consisted of nine buildings in a 400 X 400 quadrangle and four out-buildings.