
In 1860, Elizabeth Packard had been married for 21 years and was raising six chi…
In 1860, Elizabeth Packard had been married for 21 years and was raising six children when her husband did something unthinkable: he had her committed to an asylum. Not because she was violent. Not because she was unstable. But because she dared to think differently. She questioned his strict Calvinist beliefs, and at that time […]