Annual report of the State Board of Charities of the state of New York. v. 32 pt. 1, 1898, Volumen32,Parte1

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Weed, Parsons and Company, 1899

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Should unincorporated charitable societies be permitted to exist
104
State alien and Indian poor
109
Bureau of charitable institutions in the Comptrollers office
120
Twentyfifth National Conference of Charities and Correction
134
Conference of Roman Catholic Charities
142
Report of the Committee on the Blind
147
Address of William Rhinelander Stewart President of the New York State Board
151
Brief of Hon Theodore E Hancock AttorneyGeneral of the State of New York
185
Decision and order of mandamus of Mr Justice Giegerich of the New York Supreme
205
Brief in opposition to certain provisions of Senate bill No 108 and Assembly bill
215
Report of the Committee on Soldiers and Sailors Homes
273
483
397
104
441
Report of an Investigation into the Management of the House of Mercy New York
501
Report of an Investigation into the Management of the New York PostGraduate
517
Report of an Investigation into the Management of the American Female Guardian
523
Report of visitation of almshouses in the Third Judicial D strict by Commissioner
539
Almshouse inspection
555
Report of visitation of almshouses in the Fourth Judicial District by Commissioner
559
Report on the Care of the Poor in Montgomery County by Henry D Kerr Inspector
577
Report of visitation of almshouses in the Fifth Judicial District by Commissioner
583
Report of visitation of almshouses in the Seventh Judicial Distr ct by Commissic
595
Report of visitation of almshouses in the Eghth Judicial District by Commissioner
613
Report in regard to State and Alien Poor by Dr Charles S Hoyt Superintendent
627
Table 1AList of the several State institutions their location date of establishment
643
Table 5Showing the expenditures of the State Institutions and of the several institu
650
Table 9Showing the total and the average number of persons supported the
656
108
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Table 10FShowing the number of blind persons in the county almshouses October
663
Table 12Showing the estimated value of almshouse establishments of the farm pro
671
996
672
Table 15howing the total and the average number of persons supported the sex
679
EShowng the number of epileptics in the city and town almshouse institu
685
Table 161RecapitulationShowing the classification of the poor persons in the city
689
Table 19Showing the number of wayfarers at the city and town almshouse institutions
696
Table 21Showing the estimated value of the property of charity organization
702
Table 41 Showing the estimated value of the property of fresh air charities and their
796
Table 43Showing the expenditures of fresh air charities for the year ending Septem
804
Table 44Showing the statistics of fresh air charities for the year ending September
810
Table 46Showing the receipts of societies for general outdoor relief for the year
826
999
835
Table 40Showing the statistics of societies for employment by or through charity
910
Table 53Showing the estimated value of the property of homes for blind and their
928
Table 57Showing the estimated value of the property of homes for children
938
Table 58Showing the receipts of homes for children for the year ending September
950
Table 59Showing the expenditures of homes for children for the year ending
962
Table 61Showing the estimated value of the property of homes for discharged pris
981
Table 64Showing the number of persons supported in homes for discharged prisoners
985
Table 66Showing the receipts of homes for feebleminded for the year ending
991
Table 79Showing the expenditures of homes temporary for women and girls
1020
Table 81Showing the estimated value of the property of homes and missions for
1042
Showing the statistics of homes and missions for immigrants for the year
1048
Table 86Showing the receipts of hospitals for the year ending September 30 1898
1061
Table 87Showing the expenditures of hospitals for the year ending September 30 1898
1073
Table 97Showing the estimated value of the property of hospitals and homes
1103
Table 92Showing the number of patients treated in hospitals and homes for con
1109
Table 16Showing the number of patients treated in hospitals and homes for convales
1116
Table 98Showing the receipts of hospitals and homes for epileptics for the year
1119
Table 101Showing the estimated value of the property of hospitals and homes
1125
Table 105Showing the estimated value of property of hospitals and homes
1131
Table 110Showing the receipts of humane societies for the year ending September
1137
Table 113Showing the estimated value of the property of societies for legal aid
1146
Table 119Showing the expenditures of societies for placing out children in families
1152
Table 124Showing the number of persons supported in reformatories for children
1158
Table 126Showing the receipts of reformatories for women and girls for the year end
1165
Table 129Showing the estimated value of the property of societies for relief for sick
1180
Table 132Showing the statistics of societies for relief for sick poor for the year
1186
Table 136Showing the number of persons supported in schools for blind and
1192
Table 140Showing the number of persons supported in schools for deaf and
1200
Table 141Showing the estimated aggregate value of the property of the institutions
1209
Table 148Showing the aggregate expenditures of the institutions and societies under
1215
Care of the poor in Montgomery county
1233

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Página 218 - Payments by counties, cities, towns and villages to charitable, eleemosynary, correctional and reformatory institutions, wholly or partly under private control, for care, support and maintenance, may be authorized, but shall not be required by the Legislature.
Página 197 - The Legislature shall provide for a state board of charities, which shall visit and inspect all institutions, whether state, county, municipal, incorporated or not incorporated, which are of a charitable, eleemosynary, correctional or reformatory character...
Página 23 - Collect statistical information in respect to the property, receipts and expenditures of all institutions, societies and associations subject to its supervision, and the number and condition of the inmates thereof, and of the poor receiving public relief.
Página 228 - Batavia, shall be made by the superintendent of public instruction, upon application, and in those cases in which, in his opinion, the parents or guardians: of the applicants are able to bear a portion...
Página 203 - A charity, in the legal sense, may be more fully defined as a gift, to be applied consistently with existing laws, for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease, suffering, or constraint, by assisting them to establish themselves in life, or by erecting or maintaining public buildings or works, or otherwise lessening the burdens of government.
Página 200 - Who are peace officers. — A peace officer is a sheriff of a county, or his under-sheriff or deputy, or a constable, marshal, police constable or policeman of a city, town or village.
Página 232 - The legislature shall provide for the maintenance and support of a system of free common schools, wherein all the children of this state may be educated.
Página 225 - In every such estimate, there shall be a sum named, not to exceed two hundred and fifty dollars, as a contingent fund, for which no minute detailed statement need be made. No expenditures shall be made from such contingent fund, except in case of actual emergency, requiring immediate action, and which cannot be deferred « without loss or danger to the institution, or the inmates thereof.
Página 228 - ... payments, to be paid by the Treasurer of the State, on the warrant of the Comptroller, to the treasurer of...
Página 227 - To make an annual report to the legislature on all the matters before enumerated, and particularly as to the condition of the schools, the improvement of the pupils, and their treatment in respect to board and lodging.

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