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Page 21
... fitted up a building at Newark , which was opened near the close of 1878. It now gives shelter to about 100 inmates of the class for which it was intended , all of whom have been transferred from various poor - houses and alms - houses ...
... fitted up a building at Newark , which was opened near the close of 1878. It now gives shelter to about 100 inmates of the class for which it was intended , all of whom have been transferred from various poor - houses and alms - houses ...
Page 118
... fitted for hospital pur- poses , at a cost of $ 2,000 ; organized and presented to the town of Fishkill in 1871 , since which time an addition has been built by the town ( containing kitchen , bath - room on first , and two rooms for ...
... fitted for hospital pur- poses , at a cost of $ 2,000 ; organized and presented to the town of Fishkill in 1871 , since which time an addition has been built by the town ( containing kitchen , bath - room on first , and two rooms for ...
Page 129
... fitted up for hospital uses . It is situated in a healthful , pleasant and quiet locality , away from the noise of pave- ments and the confusion of a city . It was founded by , and is under direction of the three Protestant Episcopal ...
... fitted up for hospital uses . It is situated in a healthful , pleasant and quiet locality , away from the noise of pave- ments and the confusion of a city . It was founded by , and is under direction of the three Protestant Episcopal ...
Page 131
... fitted up for the sick ; in the first room was a very sick man , under the good care of his wife . This poor - house in all its departments , it is said , can accommodate 450. The inmates are not allowed to leave the premises without ...
... fitted up for the sick ; in the first room was a very sick man , under the good care of his wife . This poor - house in all its departments , it is said , can accommodate 450. The inmates are not allowed to leave the premises without ...
Page 150
... fitted to the bedsteads , and the sheets , beds and bed- ding were generally clean , whole and apparently in sufficient quantities . Cisterns have been repaired , etc. The separation into two departments may perhaps be maintained above ...
... fitted to the bedsteads , and the sheets , beds and bed- ding were generally clean , whole and apparently in sufficient quantities . Cisterns have been repaired , etc. The separation into two departments may perhaps be maintained above ...
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accommodations acres Albany attendants basement beds Binghamton blind Board of Charities boys Brooklyn building Canandaigua Catholic Orphan Asylum chronic insane city alms-house colored Commissioners committee cost County poor-houses Deaf and Dumb Deaf Mutes dining-room ending September 30 epileptic expenditures expenses farm Female Orphan Asylum floor Friendless furnished Girls hall Homoeopathic House of Refuge Hudson River Idiots improvements Industrial School Infirmary inmates Joseph's keeper Kings county kitchen labor Ladies Lunatic Asylum Male Orphan Asylum Mary's Orphan Asylum matron Newburgh Newburgh city number of insane number of persons Nursery nurses October officers Orphan Asylum Society patients paupers Peter's Hospital physicians poor Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie city Protectory received relief resident River State Hospital Rochester roof rooms September 30 sick Sisters Sisters of Mercy superintendent TABLE tion Total Troy trustees Utica ventilated Vincent's wards Westchester Westchester county Willard Asylum women Yaphank York city York Institution