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Halaman xi
... sent by the Worcester Freedmen's Aid Society .. 128 Senator Pomeroy's interest .. 128 Richard S. Cox appeals to President Johnson .. 128 Confiscation proceedings . Mrs. Abraham Lincoln's gifts .. 129 129 Report for 1897 130 The Newsboys ...
... sent by the Worcester Freedmen's Aid Society .. 128 Senator Pomeroy's interest .. 128 Richard S. Cox appeals to President Johnson .. 128 Confiscation proceedings . Mrs. Abraham Lincoln's gifts .. 129 129 Report for 1897 130 The Newsboys ...
Halaman xxviii
... sent to hospitals in distant States ; 5 were in common jails " among debtors , vagrants , and criminals of all colors and characters , in crowded , ill - ventilated apartments , where moral and medical treatment are not to be expected ...
... sent to hospitals in distant States ; 5 were in common jails " among debtors , vagrants , and criminals of all colors and characters , in crowded , ill - ventilated apartments , where moral and medical treatment are not to be expected ...
Halaman xxviii
... sent to hospitals in distant States ; 5 were in common jails " among debtors , vagrants , and criminals of all colors and characters , in crowded , ill - ventilated apartments , where moral and medical treatment are not to be expected ...
... sent to hospitals in distant States ; 5 were in common jails " among debtors , vagrants , and criminals of all colors and characters , in crowded , ill - ventilated apartments , where moral and medical treatment are not to be expected ...
Halaman xliii
... sent to Congress a memorial for a grant of 5,000,000 acres of the public domain , the proceeds of the sale of which were to be set apart as a perpetual fund for the care of the indigent insane . The fund so created was to be divided ...
... sent to Congress a memorial for a grant of 5,000,000 acres of the public domain , the proceeds of the sale of which were to be set apart as a perpetual fund for the care of the indigent insane . The fund so created was to be divided ...
Halaman xliv
... sent to Mount Hope Asylum , at Baltimore , Md . , I have no doubt that the Government hospital in its fuller scope and its entirety was the result of the efforts of Miss Dorothea Dix . As early as 1848 , she memorialized Con- gress for ...
... sent to Mount Hope Asylum , at Baltimore , Md . , I have no doubt that the Government hospital in its fuller scope and its entirety was the result of the efforts of Miss Dorothea Dix . As early as 1848 , she memorialized Con- gress for ...
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accommodations Alexandria amount annual appointed appropriation Army association Asylum bill Board of Children's board of directors board of trustees boys building Busey charge charities Children's Guardians Church College colored Columbia Hospital Columbia Institution Commissioners committee Congress corner deaf and dumb dispensary District of Columbia Dorothea Lynde Dix elected erected established expenses Freedmen's Bureau Freedmen's Hospital fund furnished Gallaudet Garfield Memorial Hospital George Georgetown girls Government H streets north incorporated inmates insane J. C. Hall James January John Judiciary Square Kendall medical staff ment Miss Dix number of patients nurses occupied officers Opened July organized Orphan Asylum persons physicians placed president received Reform School resigned Reyburn secretary Senate Society street north street west superintendent surgeon surgical Thomas Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet Thompson tion Toner treasurer vice-president wards Washington County William women
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Halaman 124 - In 1875 her energies were enlisted in work for poor colored children, and she became a member of the National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children, with which she has been connected ever since, being its efficient 25-
Halaman iii - And it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Government of the United States to make no appropriation of money or property for the purpose of founding, maintaining or aiding, by payment for services, expenses or otherwise, any church or religious denomination, or any institution or society which is under sectarian or ecclesiastical control...
Halaman 110 - That each of the corporators in the said corporation shall be held liable, in his individual capacity, for all the debts and liabilities of said corporation, however contracted or incurred, to be recovered by suit, as other debts or liabilities before any court of competent jurisdiction...
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Halaman 186 - An act to provide for the care of dependent children in the District of Columbia and to create a Board of Children's Guardians," and if said evidence tends to show that such child has a father or a mother, either of whom.
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Halaman xlviii - The superintendent, upon the order of the Secretary of War, of the Secretary of the Navy, and of the Secretary of the Treasury, respectively, shall receive, and keep in custody until they are cured, or removed by the same authority which ordered their reception, insane persons of the following descriptions : First. Insane persons belonging to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and revenue-cutter service.
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