Quarterly census reports, 1869-1899.

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Quarterly census reports, 1869-1899.

As a residential treatment center and educational facility for mentally retarded persons in Massachusetts, the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth (later the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded) was responsible for submitting quarterly census reports addressed to the Board of State Charities and its successors, the State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity, and the State Board of Lunacy and Charity, with copies to the Board of Education, detailing the status of the student population.

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Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded

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The Experimental School for Teaching and Training Idiotic Children conducted at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind from 1848 was incorporated by Massachusetts as the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth in 1850. It was renamed Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded in 1883 and Walter E. Fernald State School in 1925. From the description of Equipment and supplies reference files, 1899-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122506093 ...

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Massachusetts. Board of State Charities

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The Board of State Charities and its successors from 1863 onward oversaw the Massachusetts state immigration and pauper relief functions, as well as the state's charitable and correctional institutions. The Massachusetts Infant Asylum, founded by F.B. Sanborn among others, was a private institution incorporated in 1867 to house abandoned and destitute infants. Infants were admitted aged nine months and under, and were discharged at two years, unless health conditions warranted a longer stay. Per...

Massachusetts. State Board of Lunacy and Charity

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Massachusetts. Board of Education

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