The Colorado State hospital was one of the new creations that was in the minds of many residents. Three years later the legislature approved of the creation of the State Insane Asylum. Not only did it approve of it but it also funded the hospital with money to care for its patients. The creation of the hospital and the money being funded warmed the hearts of others making them want to join in the creation of the hospital. George Miles, the first senator of Colorado, decided to donate 40 acres of land to the hospital. Because of George Miles the Colorado State Hospital was no longer a thought in the minds of many residents it was coming to live in Pueblo. The hospital first opened its doors on October 23, 1879 to name of The Colorado State Insane Asylum. The 3-story farmhouse became the new home of the first 12 patients. Since a beginning the hospital was clear on its demands. Even though the creation of it brought excitement to many, it never lost its sense of purpose. Right away man and women were separated in order to make sure everyone was in the road for adequate treatment. The farmhouse was home to male patients and the one story frame house was home to female