Subject files, 1899-1945.

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Subject files, 1899-1945.

Correspondence, printed materials, and miscellaneous papers relating to displaced Japanese-Americans (1944-1945), European refugees ("displaced persons"), and the following agencies: Father Flanagan's Boys Home (Nebraska), New York Foundling Hospital, and the Willows Sanitarium (Kansas City, Missouri).

0.2 cu. ft. (5 folders).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6779786

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Minnesota. Division of Child Welfare

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Willows Sanitarium (Kansas City, Mo.).

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New York Foundling Hospital

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Charitable organization founded in New York City in 1869, to provide a Catholic haven for abandoned babies. From the description of Records of the New York Foundling Hospital, 1869-2009. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 664805156 The Early Years The Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity in the City of New York opened at 17 East 12th Street on October 11, 1869, as a Catholic haven for abandoned babies. Sister Mary Irene ...

Father Flanagan's Boys' Home

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