The Historical Development of the Poor Law of Connecticut |
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... Haven law of 1656 ( 2 ) Laws of Connecticut before 1702 ( 3 ) Law of revision of 1702 ( 4 ) Effect of division of towns 3. Laws for support of relatives . 4. Laws against idleness . . 5. Laws against intemperance 6. Laws for support of ...
... Haven law of 1656 ( 2 ) Laws of Connecticut before 1702 ( 3 ) Law of revision of 1702 ( 4 ) Effect of division of towns 3. Laws for support of relatives . 4. Laws against idleness . . 5. Laws against intemperance 6. Laws for support of ...
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... Haven Colonial Records , published in two volumes , cover the history of that colony from 1638 until its union with Connecticut in 1665 , and include the New Haven code of 1656. In addition to these there is a re- print of the revision ...
... Haven Colonial Records , published in two volumes , cover the history of that colony from 1638 until its union with Connecticut in 1665 , and include the New Haven code of 1656. In addition to these there is a re- print of the revision ...
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... Haven colony , that in the town records are the earliest statements regarding poor relief . Thus in March , 1640 ( 1 ) , the town of Hartford voted to set aside twenty acres on the east side of the Connecticut river " for the accommo- 1 ...
... Haven colony , that in the town records are the earliest statements regarding poor relief . Thus in March , 1640 ( 1 ) , the town of Hartford voted to set aside twenty acres on the east side of the Connecticut river " for the accommo- 1 ...
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... Haven took the first steps towards adopting two other methods which were destined to be- come increasingly prominent . One of these was partial relief of people in their own homes . In 1645 it was pro- pounded to the court that " Sister ...
... Haven took the first steps towards adopting two other methods which were destined to be- come increasingly prominent . One of these was partial relief of people in their own homes . In 1645 it was pro- pounded to the court that " Sister ...
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... Haven in 1656. “ To prevent , or suppress inconvenience , and disorder in the course and carriage of sundry single persons , who live not in service , nor in any family relation , answering the mind of God in the fifth commandment ...
... Haven in 1656. “ To prevent , or suppress inconvenience , and disorder in the course and carriage of sundry single persons , who live not in service , nor in any family relation , answering the mind of God in the fifth commandment ...
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