Domestic work, farming, Homes secured. and sewing. Domestic work and farm. Given an outfit of clothing and the privilege of returning to the home Placed in families. Appropriation and contribu- Housework, sewing, and Adopted or returned to guardians. 64 Home for the Friendless* 65 St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum 66 Evangelical Orphan Asylum (Swedish). 69 found. They are placed on farms. Put to trades or on farms. Apprenticed to trades, placed on Placed by direction of said lodges Good homes or situations are pro- Placed at service. This insitution is a graded Positious as teachers secured. normal school for orphan TABLE XXII-PART 1.-Statistics of homes and asylums for orphan or dependent children for 1883-'84-Continned. 107 Church Home for Orphan and Destitute Children. Boston, Mass. (corner of N 110 112 St. John's Home 115 St. Mary's Orphanage. 116 Children's Aid Society 121 122 124 125 Wesleyan Home for Orphan and Destitute Children Boston, Mass 113 Protectory of Mary Immaculate* 114 Orphanage of St. Margaret's Sisterhood 117 New Bedford Orphans' Home 118 Rebecca Pomroy Newton Home for Orphan Girls Newton, Mass 119 Massachusetts State Primary School 120 City Orphan Asylum Seamen's Orphan and Children's Friend Society. 123 Orphans' Home, Children's Friend Society 126 St. Anthony's Male Orphan Asylum*. 127 St. Luke's Hospital and Church Home and Or- Detroit, Mich.. 474 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. Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn.. 105 Paterson Orphan Asylum Association. St. Mary's Orphan Asylum ...... 167 Albany Orphan Asylum. 168 Orphans' Home of St. Peter's Church 169 St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum 170 St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum... 171 Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children. 172 Davenport Female Orphan Institute.. 173 St. Mary's Catholic Orphanage. 174 Susquehanna Valley Home 175 Convent of the Sisters of Mercy..... 176 Home for Destitute Children c. 177 178 Orphans' Home, Church of the Holy Trinity... 179 Orphans' House on the Church Charity Founda- Brooklyn, N. Y. (Albany 1851 1853 Paterson, N. J 1864 1863 343 1839 1831 1830 4,000 1875 1864 1849 1849 1849 1,479 1852 1852 1,731 1863 1863 1878 1870 1869 1854 1854 Miss M. R. Battey, matron. 1835 1832 ave and Herkimer street). 1834 1830 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Willoughby 1834 avenue, bet. Yates and 1873 3,998 150 470 1,882 183 St. Vincent's Home for Homeless and Destitute 182 St. Mary's Maternity and Children's Home. Boys.* *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1882-'83. a These statistics are for the year ending December, 1882. Thomas P. Mulligan, secretary 2,693 street). b The Newark Orphan Asylum Association has several auxiliary societies. c Besides the home there are five industrial schools belonging to the Brooklyn Industrial School Association. |