Rutledge Asylum for Wayward Girls
Rutledge Asylum
The Rutledge Asylum for Wayward Girls was founded by Mrs. James Rutledge, as a counterpart to her husband's more famous asylum of the same name. It functions as an outpatient home for young ladies near recovery. The Asylum for Wayward girls boasts comfortable beds, a full kitchen, an art and learning room, and the latest in gyroscopic treatment techniques. All patients are treated with the greatest respect, and upon their release, many are integrated into the larger community of Restful Springs.
YOUR SOULS WILL CLEANSE THE WORLD
YOUR SOULS WILL CLEANSE THE WORLD
Our newest patients
Restful Springs welcomes the newest set of women to Rutledge Asylum. We all feel for you, ladies, and wish you a speedy recovery from your troubles.
GIVE YOUR MINDS TO OUR MASTER
We extend a special welcome to one Alice Liddell, daughter of the deceased Oxford Dean Arthur Liddell and former resident of Rutledge's sister asylum, Rutledge Asylum. We do hope that our quiet town can help you finally get over your troubles.
YOU MAY BURN THE WORLD
DESTROY THE UNBELIEVERS
GIVE YOUR MINDS TO OUR MASTER
We extend a special welcome to one Alice Liddell, daughter of the deceased Oxford Dean Arthur Liddell and former resident of Rutledge's sister asylum, Rutledge Asylum. We do hope that our quiet town can help you finally get over your troubles.
YOU MAY BURN THE WORLD
DESTROY THE UNBELIEVERS