Claims against counties by state institutions for support of inmates, 1873-1935, 1944-1953.

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Claims against counties by state institutions for support of inmates, 1873-1935, 1944-1953.

Annual reports to the Secretary of State and later to the State Board of Control showing the payment due the state from Wisconsin counties for the care of dependents and inmates in various state and county institutions. Included is the name of the county, the date of the inmate's admission and discharge, and maintenance costs. The represented institutions are those for which the Archives does not hold admission or inmate case files: Central State Hospital for the Insane, Northern Hospital for the Insane (later Winnebago State Hospital), Southern Wisconsin Colony, the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Lake Tomahawk State Camp, and various county institutions.

7.2 c.f. (18 archives boxes)

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Lake Tomahawk State Camp (Wis.)

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Wisconsin. State Tuberculosis Camp.

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Southern Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled.

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Central State Hospital (Waupun, Wis.)

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A Hospital for the Criminal Insane was authorized by Chapter 585, Laws of 1911 under the supervision of the State Board of Control (WIHV85-A2106). The hospital opened in 1914 in Waupun. Its name was changed to the Central State Hospital for the Insane (Chapter 314, Laws of 1917). In 1939, control of the Hospital was assumed by the newly created State Department of Public Welfare (WIHV85-A488) under the Division of Mental Hygiene (WIHV88-A586). The name later was shortened to Central...

Wisconsin State Tuberculosis Sanatorium

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Wisconsin. State Board of Control

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The State Board of Control was created by Chapter 221, Laws of 1891, as the State Board of Control of Wisconsin Reformatory, Charitable and Penal Institutions. It assumed the duties of the former State Board of Charities and Reform (WIHV88-A416) and the State Board of Supervision of Wisconsin Charitable, Reformatory, and Penal Institutions (WIHV87-A1267). The State Board of Control was abolished as an independent agency in 1939 and its functions were assumed by divisions of the newl...

Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State

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The Office of Secretary of State was created by the Wisconsin Constitution, Article VI, Sections 1 and 2. It assumed many of the duties of the Territorial Secretary (WIHV87-A1623). The Secretary of State files public documents of the state, records matters relating to the organization of corporations and cooperatives, issues municipal charters, maintains a file of statements submitted pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code, regulates lobbying, registers tradenames and t...

Winnebago Mental Health Institute (Wis.)

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The Legislature established the Northern Hospital for the Insane (Chapter 175, Laws of 1872) as an institution for the mentally ill from the northern part of the state. Located in Winnebago, near Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the name was changed in 1935 to Winnebago State Hospital and in 1973 to Winnebago Mental Health Institute. The institution reported to the State Board of Supervision of Wisconsin Charitable, Reformatory, and Penal Institutions (WIHV87-A1267), 1881-1891; the State Board of Control (WI...