Total number of inmates since foundation. TABLE III.-PART 1.-Statistics of homes and asylums for orphan or dependent children for 1883-'84—Continued. 9 Rt. Rev. A. M. Toebbe. R. C 3 1880 1882 Mrs. M. E Shirk Non-sect.. 1 1869 Miss M. A. Hollingsworth, matron. Baptist. 778 1872 1872 John F. Dohrmann Baptist. 1 2 84 way). Boston, Mass 1865 1865 Boston Asylum and Farm School for Indigent Boys Boston, Mass 1835 1835 Martin L Eldridge. William A. Morse.... Non-sect. 11 5,619 Non sect.. 2 1,700 Boston, Mass 1803 1800 Mrs. M. A. Holloway Non-sect.. 0 13 1,000 Boston, Mass (48 Rutland st.) 1834 1834 E. H. Perkins Non-sect.. 8 Boston, Mass. (277 Tremont 1864 1849 William Crosby Non-sect. 1855 S. A. C. Bond, secretary board of P. E. 2 700 and Fourth streets). trustees. Boston, Mass. (85 Vernon 1853 1851 Brother Joseph R. C 16 16 0 6,965 street, Highlands). Boston, Mass. (W. Roxbury) 1871 1871 Rev. C. Zollmann Luth 1 1 Wesleyan Home for Orphan and Destitute Children Boston, Mass 113 Protectory of Mary Immaculate* 114 Orphanage of St. Margaret's Sisterhood Rebecca Pomroy Newton Home for Orphan Girls Newton, Mass 110 Massachusetts State Primary School 120 City Orphan Asylum 127 St. Luke's Hospital and Church Home and Or- Detroit, Mich.. Boston, Mass. (Camuen st.) 1843 Dorchester, Mass 1882 Sarah J. Davis Non-sect.. 106 Lawrence, Mass 1875 1868 Sister Painchaud, superioress R. C 3 23 593 Lowell, Mass... 1875 Harriet M. Purdy P. E 1 40 Nantucket, Mass 1867 Mrs. Annie Coggshell Non-sect.. 17 *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1882-'83. a This institution reopened after several years' suspension, TABLE XXII.-PART 1.-Statistics of homes and asylums for orphan or dependent children for 1883-'84-Continued. 140 Evangelical Lutheran Orphans' Home and Asylum Des Pères, Mo 141 Catholic Protectorate of St. Louis. 142 Children's Home of the Woman's Christian Asso- 143 St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum* 144 Episcopal Orphans' Home. 145 German General Protestant Orphan Home 146 German St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum. oud and organ stroots). der 16; girls, under 15. ents. Discretionary with board of managers. Committed by parent or guard. ian by obtaining certificate from probate court. 10 They are released on ticket of leave' and report to the institution every four months. Cared for until they are of age or thoroughly reformed. Situations with farmers, at trades, and at service. Homes are provided for the homeless. Supervision of school officers un11 of age. Sent to their homes if they have suitable ones; if not, homes are provided for them. Destitution, vagrancy, truancy, They are visited, corresponded viciousness, &c. Under 16 with, and under guardianship during minority. A written report is required by the institution every month until the boy is eighteen years of age. None. a Chartered in 1850 as House of Refuge; in 1872 name changed by act of legislature to Pennsylvania Reform School. |