Appendix G. ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY SINCE LAST ANNUAL REPORT. Relating to Children. Children's Aid Society, Boston, Mass. Statement, 1897. Children's Aid Society of the City of New York. Report, 1897. Michigan State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, Lansing, Mich. Biennial Report, 1896. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. New York City. Report, 1897. New Jersey Commission. Report on Defective, Delinquent and Dependent Children, and their Care. Transmitted to the Legislature, session of 1898. The Daisy Fields Home and Hospital for Crippled Children. Report, 1897. Circular relating to the Care of Dependent Children. Issued by the Board of State Charities. Columbus, Ohio, 1892. American Female Guardian Society and Home for the Friendless. Report, 1898. Buffalo Orphan Asylum. Report, 1897. Thoughts in an Orphan Asylum. By Rabbi Solomon Schindler. Article in the "Arena. November, 1893. The Industrial Colony Association for Boys, Gardiner, N. Y. Prospectus, 1897. Richmond County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Report, 1897. Society for the Protection of Children from Cruelty and Immorality. Baltimore, Md. Report, 1897. Agency for Providing Situations in the Country for Destitute Mothers with Infants. Report, 1897. Board of Children's Guardians of the District of Columbia. Report, 1897. Board of Children's Guardians of Marion County, Indiana. 1898. Children's Home of Cincinnati. Report, 1897. Neglected and Dependent Children, Ontario. Report, 1897. Reports, 1897, Military and Naval Orphan Asylum, Maine. Annual Reports, 1895, 1896. State Reform School of Maine. Report, 1896. Agency for Dependent Children of Newburgh. First and Second Annual Reports, 1895, 1896. Dependent Children in the City and State of New York. Reprints from 23d and 25th Annual Reports of the State Charities Aid Association. 1897. 1895, Maine Industrial School for Girls, Hallowell, Me. Report, 1896. Laws Affecting Children, Toronto, Canada. Revised and Consolidated, 1897. Relating to Hospitals. State Commission in Lunacy. Eighth and Ninth Annual Reports, September 30, 1896 and 1897. Brooklyn Maternity Hospital and Training School for Nurses. Report, Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Reports, 1894, 1895; also Bulletin, Alexian Brothers' Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Report, 1896. Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Oregon. Report, 1896. Rhode Island Hospital. Report, 1897. Maine General Hospital. Report, 1897. Lawrence General Hospital and Children's Home. Report, 1897. Lawrence, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Oregon. Report, 1897. Maine Insane Hospital. Report, 1896. Wesley Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Report, 1896. Hartford Hospital. Report, 1897. St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Report, 1896. Woman's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Report, 1896. Matteawan State Hospital, Matteawan, N. Y. Annual Report, 1897. Craig Colony for Epileptics. Report of Board of Managers to the State Opinions and Suggestions bearing upon the formation and Purposes of a New York Institution for the Blind. Reports, September 30, 1896, 1897. New York Institution for Instruction of Deaf and Dumb. Report, 1896. book and Annual Report, 1897. City Hospital, Worcester, Mass. Report, 1897. New Jersey Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, Vineland, N. J. Re- American Asylum for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, New York City Training School for Nurses, Blackwell's Island. Report, 1897. American School for the Deaf, Hartford, Conn. Report, 1895. How to Become a Trained Nurse. A Manual of Information in detail, with a Proceedings and Debates of the Third National Quarantine and Sanitary Con- New York City Asylums for the Insane. Annual Reports, 1894, 1895. An Inquiry into and a Brief Summary of the Causes Leading to the Hospital New York Orthopedic Dispensary and Hospital. Report, October 1, 1897. of the fourth section of the International Congress of Charities, Correction St. Mark's Hospital, New York City. Report, March, 1897. Individual and Associate Charity. Woman's Directory of Philadelphia. Fourth Annual Report, 1897; also Directory of Charities of Philadelphia, 1898. How to Help Cases of Distress. A handy reference book for Almoners and others. By C. S. Loch, Secretary to Council of the Charity Organization Society of London. June, 1895. Fresh Air Charity in the United States. By Walter Shephard Ufford, Ph.D. Dorchester, Mass., 1897. Charity Organization Society of New York. Report, June, 1897. The City's Poor. How machine government failed to give proper food, shelter and care to the sick, the destitute, the aged and the insane in the public institutions on Blackwells' Island and elsewhere. Published by Citizens' Union, New York, September, 1897. Associated Charities of the District of Columbia. Report, 1897. Washington, D. C. Charity Organization Society of Buffalo. Report, 1896-7. Charity Organization Society of Castleton, Richmond Co., N. Y. Report, 1898. Housing Reform in the Metropolis, with plans of model dwellings. Article in "Review of Reviews," New York, December, 1896. "Homewood." A model suburban settlement with drawings and house plans by the architect, Mr. Percy Griffin. "Review of Reviews," July, 1897. By Dr. E. R. L. Gould. Boston Co-operative Building Co. Report, 1896. Associated Charities of Newton, Mass. Report, 1898. Associated Charities of Newburgh. Report, 1897. Associated Charities of St. Paul, Minn. Report, 1897. Associated Charities of Boston. Report, 1897. Associated Charities of Ottawa. Report, 1897. Associated Charities of Oakland, Cal. Year-Book, 1896–7. Associated Charities of Los Angeles, Cal. Report of period 1893 to 1897. Charity Organization Society of Hartford, Conn. Report, 1897. What should be the Field of Public Charity in a Great City. Jeffrey R. Miscellaneous. New York: State Board of Charities. Thirty-first Annual Report, 1897, Vol. I. Also Manual Directory of Poor Law Officers and Charities. Vol. II. Massachusetts: State Board of Lunacy and Charity. Nineteenth Annual Re port. January, 1898. Pennsylvania: Board of Commissioners of Public Charities. Reports, 1896 and 1897. Indiana: Board of State Charities. Report, 1897; also Indiana Bulletin of Wyoming: State Board of Charities and Reform. Report, 1897. November 3, 1897; also Minnesota Bulletin of Charities and Correction. County Superintendents of the Poor of the State of New York. Proceedings New York County Visiting Committee of the State Charities Aid Association. National Conference of Charities and Corrections. Proceedings of Special Meeting held in New Orleans, La. March 4–7, 1897. Proceedings of the New York State Conventions of the Societies for the Pre- 1897. Hearings before the Joint Committee. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Minutes, 1896, 1897. Report of Institutions Commissioner of the City of Boston. 1897. Almshouse Commissioners of the City and Town of Newburgh. Report, 1898. Charities and Reformatory Institutions in the District of Columbia. Part II. Investigation, Parts II. and III. Boston Overseers of the Poor. Report, January, 1898. Overseers of the Poor of the City of Lowell, Mass. Report, 1897. Report, Ohio: Bulletin of Charities and Correction containing Codified Poor Laws and National Bulletin of Charities and Correction. May, 1898. Estimate of Expenses of Department of Public Charities of New York City Kings County Local Visiting Committee of the State Charities Aid Associa- Western House of Refuge for Women, Albion, N. Y. Report, 1897. Chapter 546: State Charities Law. By Alice N. An Act relating to State Charities, con- Prisoners' Aid Association of Maryland. Annual Report, March, 1898. Manual of the Common Council of New York, 1858. Report of Visitation of Public Hospitals and Almshouses in the First Judicial Maine State Prison. Annual Reports of Inspectors, Warden and Subordin- Deterioration and Race Education. By Samuel Royce. New York, 1878. Publication of the American Economic Association. Bi-Monthly. 1896- 1897. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Issued bi- Commissioner of Education. Report, 1896–1897. Appendix H. CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION. We, the undersigned, being of full age and citizens and residents of the State of New York, do hereby associate ourselves together to form an incorporation under the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Session Laws of New York of the year 1848, and of the Acts amendatory of the same. We do further certify that the name or title by which the Society is to be known in law is the "State Charities Aid Association"; that its principal place of business is in the City of New York. Its particular business and objects are to aid and promote the improvement of the mental, moral, and physical condition of the inmates of all public charitable institutions in the State, and in particular of State Institutions, County Poor-houses and City Alms-houses, and to induce the adoption by the community at large of such measures in the organization and administration of both public and private charity as may develop the self-respect and increase the power of self-support of the poorer classes in society; that the number of its trustees, directors, or managers, is fifteen, and that their names for the first year of the Society's existence are Louisa Lee Schuyler, Howard Potter, Gertrude S. Rice, Theodore W. Dwight, Laura d'Orémieulx, James Gallatin, Florence Bayard Lockwood, D. Willis James, Elizabeth C. Hobson, John Crosby Brown, Sophie E. Minton, Henry E. Howland, Sarah T. Sands, John A. McKim, Joseph H. Choate. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, this 22d day of December, 1880. LOUISA LEE SCHUYLER, GERTRUDE S. RICE, LAURA D'ORÉMIEULX, JAMES GALLATIN, JOHN CROSBY BROWN, FLORENCE BAYARD LOCKWOOD, D. WILLIS JAMES, ELIZABETH C. HOBSON, SOPHIE E. MINTON, HENRY E. HOWLAND, SARAH T. SANDS, J. A. McKIM, JOSEPH H. CHOATE. |