Monthly reports [Massachusetts Division of Aid and Relief]
Monthly reports, 1916-1930.
Call no.: HS5.01/1329X
Scope and Content: The State Board of Charity was established in Massachusetts per St 1898 c 433 from the Board of Lunacy and Charity, with a Division of State Adult Poor (with Indoor and Outdoor units) responsible for the welfare of adult poor without legal settlement. The division oversaw, funded, and audited programs, run locally, for sick state poor, temporary aid, dangerous diseases, removals, wife settlement, burials, and relief to mothers with dependent children (St 1913, c 763). The State Board of Charity was replaced by the Dept. of Public Welfare in 1919. The Settlements Dept. of its Division of Aid and Relief, using field agents/visitors, continued to investigate legal settlement status and supervised aid administered by the local authorities. Audits were conducted on city and town reimbursement requests. The division also had an Institutional Dept., responsible for admission and dismissal of inmates from the State Infirmary and the pauper department of the State Farm.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Personal information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 4, s7, d 26(c), c 66A. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Some years incomplete. Files for 1919-21, 1927-28 missing. Records from 1930 consist only of lists of children, as above
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