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*Suffolk County-Private Charity.

HOMES FOR CHILDREN.

MOST HOLY ROSARY, Amityville, L. I.

Branch of the Orphan Home (of the Nuns of the Order of St. Dominic), 153 Graham avenue, Brooklyn.

Inspected by Inspector Lechtrecker January 27, February 5,

1902.

Established April, 1876.

Sister in charge.-Rev. Sister M. Sybillina.

Number of children cared for during the year ending September 30, 1902, 43 (of whom 36 were supported by public funds and 7 by private funds); number remaining October 1, 1902, 29 (3 boys and 26 girls).

Finances included with parent institution. (See The Orphan Home, Homes for Children, Kings county.)

SUFFOLK COUNTY CHILDREN'S HOME, Yaphank, N. Y.

Established, 1879.

Object. The care of poor children in Suffolk county. (See County Institutions, page 933.

HOMES FOR EPILEPTICS.

BRUNSWICK HOME, Amityville, N. Y.

Incorporated February 2, 1887.

Objects. The care and treatment of epileptic, idiotic, paralytic and feeble-minded persons.

Governing body.-Board of Directors.
President.-John E. Ireland, Amityville.

Secretary. Samuel P. Hildreth, Amityville.
Treasurer. Solomon Ketcham, Amityville.

Physician-in-chief.-Charles A. Luce, M. D.

*Including one public home for children.

Superintendent.-Gilbert P. Williams.

Value of property, $100,000.

Number of persons cared for during the year, 248 (77 paying patients and 171 beneficiaries, all the latter being supported by public funds); remaining October 1, 1902, 184 (110 males and 74 females).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1902, including balance on hand ($1,277.05), $66,253.53; expenditures, $64,304.80; balance on hand October 1, 1902, $1,948.73.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-Epileptic, idiotic, paralytic and feeble-minded persons are admitted. Application to be made to the superintendent.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES FOR INCURABLES.

ST. CATHARINE'S INFIRMARY. (Branch of St. Catharine's Hospital of the Church of the Most Holy Trinity, 250 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn), North Amityville, L. I.

Inspected by Inspector Lechtrecker December 7, 1899.

Established, 1894.

Objects. The care of incurables and others in need of medical treatment.

President.-Rt. Rev. Charles E. McDonnell, D. D., 367 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn.

Secretary. Gottfried Schlichter, 416 South Fourth street, Brooklyn.

Treasurer. Rev. P. Dauffenbach, 138 Montrose avenue, Brooklyn.

Superioress.--Mother M. Clara Boesch.

Number of patients treated during the year, 61 (5 paying patients and 56 beneficiaries); number remaining October 1, 1902, 37 (9 males and 28 females).

Finances with St. Catharine's Hospital. (See Kings County.) Terms. Free to the destitute; others according to their

means.

Application to be made to the mother superior.

SULLIVAN COUNTY-PUBLIC RELIEF.

COUNTY AND TOWN POOR LAW OFFICERS.

Board of Supervisors.

Chairman, W. H. H. Hoar, M. D., Grahamsville. Clerk, Charles H. Royce, Monticello.

Town of Bethel.-W. Chester Kinne, Bethel.

Callicoon.-Valentine Scheidell, Jeffersonville.
Cochecton. Paul Hartman, Cochecton.
Delaware. James I. Curtis, Callicoon Depot.
Fallsburg. John F. Simpson, Hurleyville.
Forestburg.-M. E. Galligan, Oakland.
Fremont.-Edward Kermey, Long Eddy.
Highlands. Alonzo A. Calkin, Barryville.
Liberty.-E. R. Dusinbery, Liberty.
Lumberland.-Edward Bisland, Glen Spey.

Mamakating.-C. W. Piper, M. D., Wurtsboro.
Neversink.-W. H. H. Hoar, M. D., Grahamsville.
Rockland. Jay Davidson, Beaverkill.
Thompson.-Charles S. Thornton, Monticello.
Tusten. Charles Engelmann, Narrowsburg.

County Superintendent of the Poor.

Calvin Millen, Bethel, N. Y.

Overseers of the Poor.

Town of Bethel.-William H. Smith, Mongaup Valley.
Callicoon. Michael Fitzgerald, Youngsville.

Town of Cochecton.-John Mohn, Cochecton Centre.

Delaware. John W. Rosenberger, Hortonville; John
Gable, Callicoon.

Fallsburg.-William V. Cole, Divine. Corners; E. W.
Baxter, Mountaindale.

Forestburg. Horatio Foster, St. Joseph; John Dick-
man, Hartwood.

Fremont.-Daniel Blackman, Fremont Centre.
Highlands. Duane Turner, Eldred.

Liberty. Alonzo Weasmer, White Sulphur Springs.
Lumberland.-Charles H. Foley, Pond Eddy.

Mamakating.-Peter Hanyen, Phillipsport.
Neversink.-Anson Knight, Aden.

Rockland.-A. J. Huggans, Livingston Manor.
Thompson.-Horton McKee, Rock Hill.
Tusten.-Adam Glaab, Swamp Mills.

COUNTY INSTITUTIONS.

SULLIVAN COUNTY ALMSHOUSE, Near Monticello, N. Y.
Inspected by Inspector Lathrop January 11, 1902.

Keeper.-M. S. Burr, appointed April 1, 1902.

Attached to the almshouse are 100 acres of land, 70 of which are reported to be under cultivation; value of land and buildings, $17,600; estimated value of the labor of inmates during the year, 75; estimated value of the products of the farm, $1,500.

Expenses in connection with the almshouse for the year ending September 30, 1902, $6,860.11; estimated weekly expense per person, $2.55; expense of temporary (outdoor) relief adminis tered by the overseers of the poor, $2,560.98; expense of support in institutions under private control, $637; aggregate expendi tures for support and relief, $10,058.09.

Total number in the almshouse during the year, 64; remaining October 1, 1902, 47 (29 males and 18 females), including 9 feeble-minded or idiotic, 1 deaf and 2 epileptics; number of

wayfarers to whom meals were furnished at the almshouse, 7; number receiving temporary (outdoor) relief, 403; number sup ported in private institutions, 7; total supported and relieved during the year, 481.

STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION.

Central Office, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New York City. (See New York County.)

Has local visiting committees in 53 counties. The following is the list of members for Sullivan county: Rev. R. B. Perine, President, Monticello; Rev. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Vice-President, Monticello; Mrs. John P. Roosa, Jr., Secretary, Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. David S. Avery, Monticello; Miss Edith Bennett, Monticello; Mrs. T. F. Bush, Monticello; Miss Louise Bush, Monticello; Mrs. W. H. Cady, Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carpenter, Liberty; Miss Ida Decker, Monticello; Miss Kate O. Decker, Monticello; Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Downs, Monticello; Mrs. E. W. Fairchild, Monticello; Miss Agnes Fairchild, Monticello; Mrs. G. W. Garnar, Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Glennie, Monticello; Mrs. B. S. Johnson, Monticello; Miss Harriet T. Jones, Monticello; W. Chester Kinne, White Lake; Mrs. G. L. McLaughlin, Monticello; Dr. F. A. McWilliams, Monticello; Mrs. R. B. Perine, Monticello; John P. Roosa, Jr., Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stafford, Monticello; Rev. and Mrs. Emmet Sloat, Mongaup Valley; Mrs. Josiah Smith, Liberty; Mrs. James H. Strong, Monticello; Mrs. Edwin H. Strong, Monticello; Mrs. William L. Thornton, Monticello; Mrs. R. B. Towner, Monticello; Mrs. J. F. Tymeson, Monticello; Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Monticello; Mrs. John Waller, Monticello; Mrs. J. P. Welch, Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young, Liberty.

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