Part I: Patient stories from the old Napa State Hospital
While researching Skyline and its relationship to the historic Napa Asylum, I turned up information about a number of individual patients who were treated at the institution. This is the first of two videos highlighting their stories. It covers Fred Wedge the "fighting parson of the Barbary Coast", Amos Lunt the hangman of San Quentin, the "Soul Lover" of UC Berkeley, and a clear case of bribery by a sane individual attempting to escape jail time. If you have not watched it, the original three-part Skyline series is below. Part I: • Part I: The history behind the mystery of... Part II: • Part II: The history behind the mystery o... Part III: • Part III: The history behind the mystery ... When these videos were consolidated for the park (link below), the Hermitage section in Part II was omitted, and information regarding the location of Lake Como and the identity of the "crematorium" was updated. Consolidated video: • The History Behind the Mystery of Skyline ...

Part II: Patient stories from the old Napa State Hospital

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Part I: The history behind the mystery of Skyline Wilderness Park

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The History Behind the Mystery of Skyline Wilderness Park

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