Records, 1831-1930.

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Records, 1831-1930.

Minutes of meetings of the Board of Managers, 1841-1921; account book with Superintendent Orissa Healey, 1831-1833; stockholder's book, 1848; annual reports of the Albany Orphan Asylum, 1881-1901; population book by county charged for child, 1876-1894; 1886-1909; includes records of cases paid for by relatives or friends and gratuitious cases, 1882-1894; record of children, arranged alphabetically by names, 1843-1882, includes name, birthdate, parentage, admission date, payment conditions, discharge date, by whom taken, remarks; monthly record of children received and discharged, 1877-1897; visitors register of Albany Orphan Asylum, 1900-1923; order of admission certificates of children, 1895-1908; records of indentured children, 1879-1894; reports of children who have left the Albany Orphan Asylum, 1886-1894; record of children, The Lathrop Memorial, 1892-1901, and case files.

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