Annual reports [Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission]
Annual reports, 1921-1947.
Call no.: EN4/1318
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Notes: Public document, no. 48
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Notes: Public document, no. 48
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Notes: Public document, no. 147
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Notes: Public document, no. 48. Report for 1894 missing
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Notes: Public document, no. 57 Report for 1906 missing
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Notes: Public document, no. 57
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Scope and Content: The Minimum Wage Commission was established in 1912. It was continued as part of the Division of Minimum Wage in the Dept. of Labor and Industries in 1919. The Minimum Wage Commission was placed in the Dept. of Public Health in 1936. It was replaced in the Department of Labor and Industries in 1937; by 1939 it was again administered by a Division of Minimum Wage, which continued after the commission was abolished in 1973.
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Notes: Reports for 1943 missing. Also known as Public Document, number 102
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Notes: Public document, no. 89. Reports for 1913, 1915-1917, 1919-1922 missing
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Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Reformatory was opened at Concord in 1884 and renamed the Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Concord in 1955.
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Notes: Public document, no. 13. Reports for 1889-1895 missing
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Scope and Content: The Reformatory Prison for Women was opened in Sherborn in 1877. It was renamed the Reformatory for Women by St 1911, c 181, and because of a redrawn boundary line its fuller designation was changed from the Reformatory for Women at Sherborn to the Reformatory for Women at Framingham by St 1932, c 180, s 24. Under St 1955, c 770 it received its current name, the Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Framingham.
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Notes: Public document, no. 13. Reports for 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1890-1893, 1895-1898 missing
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