Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children
Communications unit legislative review files, 1972-1984.
2 document boxes
Call no.: HS11/344
Scope and Content: In its statutory role (MGLA c 28A) as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children proposes, supports, or opposes legislation that would have an impact on the welfare of children and families. Series is maintained by the office’s communications unit (legislative liaison) to track agency actions on and progress of such legislation in the General Court.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder in part by subject
Notes: Scheduled as: Passed legislation files; Unpassed legislation files. Files for 1980 lacking
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Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children
Communications unit press correspondence, 1986-1989.
1 document box
Call no.: HS11/1770
Scope and Content: In its statutory role as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children disseminates information to the public regarding such services, public and privately funded (MGLA c 28A, s 4(a)). Series is maintained by the office’s communications unit (public relations) to document responses by the office director (commissioner from 1987) and other office personnel to electronic and print media reports on activities and programs supported by the office and related issues, and other informational contacts by the office with these media.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Also known as: Letters to the editor
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Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children
Communications unit press releases, 1973-1988.
1 document box
Call no.: HS11/1772
Scope and Content: In its statutory role as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children disseminates information to the public regarding such services, public and privately funded (MGLA c 28A, s 4(a)). Series is created by the office’s communications unit (public relations) to publicize activities and programs supported by the office and related issues.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Files for 1973-1974, 1986-1988 only
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Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children
Communications unit unpublished reports, 1982-1989 (Bulk: 1987-1988).
1 document box
Call no.: HS11/1771
Scope and Content: In its statutory role as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children promotes the development of such programs and services (MGLA c 28A, s 4(b)) by researching and reporting on related issues. Series is maintained by the office’s communications unit (public relations) to document research disseminated to office personnel, allied volunteer units, other state agencies, and legislators.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Mental Health Center
Community extension service case files, 1957-1960.
1 record center carton
Call no.: HS7.15/770X
Scope and Content: The Psychopathic Dept. of Boston State Hospital was established in 1912. It became Boston Psychopathic Hospital in 1920; that was renamed Massachusetts Mental Health Center in 1956.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by patient
Restrictions: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository
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: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository
Part of: Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Community residence program files, 1974-1978.
1 record center carton
Call no.: HS7/1198X
Scope and Content: Pursuant to MGLA c 19, the Dept. of Mental Health fulfills its responsibilities toward mentally ill persons in Massachusetts through a comprehensive program of services and facilities. (It exercised a similar function for the mentally retarded until 1986, when a separate Dept. of Mental Retardation was established.) Pursuant to St 1966, Ex Sess, c 735 and St 1970, c 888, the inpatient population of state hospitals was significantly reduced by placing able inpatients in community residences. Community residence program files were created by department staff in the course of this activity.
Restrictions: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository
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: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository
Part of: Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare State Advisory Board
Community service area office advisory council files, 1978-1985 (Bulk: 1979-1983).
1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: HS5.06/1450
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by office
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Part of: Division of Waterways
Computations and calculations for contract specifications, 1912-1922.
1 record center carton
Call no.: EN3.02/656X
Scope and Content: As part of their function to protect, improve, and develop Boston Harbor, the Division of Waterways and Public Lands of the Department of Public Works and its predecessor agencies, the Directors of the Port of Boston (to 1916) and the Commission on Waterways and Public Lands (1916-1919), planned projects, entered into contracts, and supervised work of contractors. These resulting project files contain detailed computations and studies, cost estimates, specificiations, blueprints, maps, plans, and sketches compiled by engineers for contracts supervised by the various agencies.
Notes: Photographs removed from Dry dock folder. For separate description see: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts. Photographs of marine construction ((M-Ar)662X).
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Part of: Division of Waterways
Computations of boundary lines, 1895-1940.
1 record center carton
Call no.: EN3.02/671X
Scope and Content: To establish accurate Massachusetts town boundaries, and eventually interstate boundaries as well, beginning in 1885 the Topographical Survey Commission, in conjunction with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, sent out field teams to establish and describe triangulation stations and to set monuments designating boundary lines. These computations of boundary lines are based on data recorded by such survey teams, for the commission, for the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners, which took over the survey in 1901 and completed it in 1914, and beyond that date, for agencies succeeding the board in its responsibility for state surveying: the Commission on Waterways and Public Lands, in 1916; the Division of Waterways and Public Lands of the Department of Public Works, in 1919; the Department of Public Works as a whole, in 1927; and the department’s Division of Waterways, in 1938.
Arrangement: Arranged by topic
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Part of: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts
Computations of geographical positions: town corners, 1899-1905.
2 record center cartons
Call no.: EN3.03/673X
Scope and Content: To establish accurate Massachusetts town boundaries, beginning in 1885 the Topographical Survey Commission (replaced in this function in 1901 by the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners) sent out field teams to establish and describe triangulation stations and to set monuments designating boundary lines. These volumes of computations of geographical positions of town corners are based on field notebooks of the survey teams. Computations were verified, adjusted, and prepared by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Arrangement: Arranged by county, thereunder by town
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