Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 3, Part 2order of the General Assembly, 1903 - Connecticut |
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... town in which such house is located , or with some other proper person appointed by the selectmen of such town , the court of probate for the district where said house is located , or by the judge of any city , borough , or district ...
... town in which such house is located , or with some other proper person appointed by the selectmen of such town , the court of probate for the district where said house is located , or by the judge of any city , borough , or district ...
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... towns that have been visited during the year by the Board for the purpose of examining the alms- houses or other provision made for the care of the town poor , it is found that a considerable variety of conditions exists in the ...
... towns that have been visited during the year by the Board for the purpose of examining the alms- houses or other provision made for the care of the town poor , it is found that a considerable variety of conditions exists in the ...
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... town , was amended so that hereafter they may be supported in an adjoining town , if desired . It would be well if this change might prove the first step in the development of a system of district almshouses to supplant the present form of ...
... town , was amended so that hereafter they may be supported in an adjoining town , if desired . It would be well if this change might prove the first step in the development of a system of district almshouses to supplant the present form of ...
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... towns will protest against sending to the place any of their town poor . Following the practice of recent years , printed schedules for the annual returns of statistics of poor relief have been sent to the selectmen in all of the towns ...
... towns will protest against sending to the place any of their town poor . Following the practice of recent years , printed schedules for the annual returns of statistics of poor relief have been sent to the selectmen in all of the towns ...
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... town poor . The total num- ber of institutions visited by the Board is eighty - nine , in addi- tion to the one hundred and sixty - eight towns and cities of the State , all of which are subject to visitation in regard to the care of town ...
... town poor . The total num- ber of institutions visited by the Board is eighty - nine , in addi- tion to the one hundred and sixty - eight towns and cities of the State , all of which are subject to visitation in regard to the care of town ...
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acres of land alewives almshouse assist Asylum Board of Charities Brook bushels cells Charles child committed Connecticut Connecticut Industrial School Connecticut School convictions cost county commissioners county home court date of visit discharged diseases East East Hartford ending June 30 ending September 30 expenses Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY Females Fish caught flounders furnished Haddam Hartford County Hartford Hospital Haven HAVEN COUNTY including outdoor relief inmates at date insane institution jail July June 30 Keepers KELLOGG land are attached Litchfield Litchfield County Lyme Males Matron menhaden Meriden Middletown miles MISS HALL Norwich Number of inmates October outdoor relief patients pauper persons physicians pickerel prisoners received rooms Saybrook School for Girls selectmen September 30 shad striped bass suckers Superintendent tion Tolland TOLLAND COUNTY Total number town trustees Visited by MISS wards Wethersfield William Windham Windham County Windsor women ΙΟ
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Page 168 - Administration shall be subject to review, on appeal, by such administrator. "SEC. 3. All property the title of which now stands in the name of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is hereby transferred to and the title thereof vested in the United States.
Page 64 - State of , take or needlessly destroy the nest or the eggs of any wild bird nor shall have such nest or eggs in his or her possession.
Page 124 - Every man and woman, either of whom is epileptic, imbecile, or feeble-minded, who shall intermarry, or live together as husband and wife, when the woman is under forty-five years of age, shall be imprisoned not more than three years.
Page 119 - ... shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than one year, or both...
Page 76 - The directors so elected shall hold their offices for one year, and until others are elected in their places. In case of any vacancy in the board the remainder of the directors shall have power to fill such vacancy until the next election.
Page 40 - As to abridgment of indefeasible rights by confinement of the person, it is no more than what is borne, to a greater or less extent, in every school : and we know of no natural right to exemption from restraints which conduce to an infant's welfare.
Page 23 - The trustees shall have full power to place any boy committed to said school during minority, at such employment, and cause him to be instructed in such branches of useful knowledge as may be suitable to his age and capacity ; and they may, with the consent...
Page 40 - It is to be remembered that the public has a paramount interest in the virtue and knowledge of its members, and that of strict right, the business of education belongs to it.
Page 41 - The infant has been snatched from a course which must have ended in confirmed depravity . and not only is the restraint of her person lawful, but it would be an act of extreme cruelty to release her from it :
Page 65 - Greenwich, not being in the possession or under the protection of any civilized power, shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than three months, or both.