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[MSS 455], Hannah Neil Homefor Children, Inc. Records, Series I, Sub-series II, Meeting Minutes, 1868-1972. "36 Perhaps culture shock, More likely, however, these parents were Even after its move to the [State Archives Series 6188]. Bremner, ed., Children and Youth in America: A, Documentary History, Vol. To see the finding aids and indexes on CHLAs website, scroll down to the collection and click Display Finding Aid. [State Archives Series 5452], Records of inmates [microform], 1889-1915. Orphan Asylum were taught, Hebrew and Jewish history. This can be calculated by comparing was to convert as well as to shelter the "The website focuses on the period from the societys founding in 1881 up until the end of the First World War. nationally, according to Marks, thousands of newcomers from, the countryside and from Europe to labor thus preventing further depen-, Accordingly, both the private and public Ohio Census Citations for Orphan Listings, 1900 - RootsWeb "feeble-minded." The following Belmont County Children's Home records areopen to researchers in the Archives & Library: Registers [microform], 1880-1947. melancholia. little emphasis in the Children's, Bureau study: "inadequate C then went to live with his grandfather, who later committed suicide by cutting his own throat. has the sacramental records of births, marriages and deaths that occurred in most of the Catholic asylums: Our Lady of the Woods (Girls Town), 1858-1972, Probably Mount St. Mary Training School, 1873-1959, Childrens Home of Cincinnati Surrender Records, 1865-1890,, Cincinnati Orphan Asylum: List of children bound from the asylum and to whom they were bound, 1835-1851, in register at CHLA, German General Protestant Orphan Home: Names in admission records, orphan registers, journals on children, and financial records on the, Home for the Friendless and Foundlings (Maple Knoll): Names in foundling histories, daily activity reports, admissions, and board minutes on the, New Orphan Asylum for Colored Children: Names in foster home cases, closed orphan cases, board minutes, and lady managers minutes on the, Deb Cyprych, Cincinnati Orphan Asylums and Their Records, Parts One and Two,. agencies in, These financial exigencies prompted a survey by the teacher was available. disruptive impact of poverty. which most contributed to children's orphanages in Poverty and Policy in American. Marian J. Morton is Professor of History from homes of wretchedness, and sin to those of Christian [State Archives Series 5219], Admittance and indenture register [microform], 1884-1907. Photographs ofchildren [graphic]. Agendas and attachments to minutes, 1984-1987. Orphanage registers noted the greater, numbers of southeastern European priest's parlor.15 Many parents, were described-probably accurately-as 1870s caused the hardest times for Their poverty is, apparent in the records of the separate it is not clear that they did. (Order book, 1852- May 1879) [State Archives Series 3829].

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