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Computations of primary triangulation [Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission]

Part of: Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission

Computations of primary triangulation, 1895-1899.

3 volumes in 1 document box
Call no.: EN3.07/647X

Scope and Content: To establish accurate Massachusetts town boundaries, and eventually interstate boundaries as well, beginning in 1885 the Topographical Survey Commission sent out field teams to establish and describe triangulation stations and to set monuments designating boundary lines.  These volumes of computations of primary triangulation 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 chronologically, thereunder by locality
Notes: Spine title: Primary and secondary triangulation
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Computations of the town boundary triangulations [Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission]

Part of: Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission

Computations of the town boundary triangulations, 1886-1888.

23 volumes in 2 record center cartons
Call no.: EN3.07/643X

Scope and Content: To establish accurate Massachusetts town boundaries, beginning in 1885 the Topographical Survey Commission sent out field teams to establish and describe triangulation stations, and to set monuments designating boundary lines.  These volumes of computations of the town boundary triangulation are based on field notebooks of the survey teams.  Computations were verified, adjusted, and prepared by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Notes: Volume 3 missing of 24 volumes set
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Computations of traverse lines, eccentric stations, triangle sides, and geographic positions [Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts]

Part of: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts

Computations of traverse lines, eccentric stations, triangle sides, and geographic positions, 1890-1915.

27 volumes in 6 record center cartons
Call no.: EN3.03/646X

Scope and Content: To establish accurate Massachusetts town boundaries, and eventually interstate boundaries as well, 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 traverse lines, eccentric stations, triangle sides, and geographic positions 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 chronologically, thereunder by locality
Notes: Spine title: Computations of positions
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Conference agendas and handouts [Massachusetts Office of Technical Assistance for Toxics Use Reduction]

Part of: Office of Technical Assistance for Toxics Use Reduction

Conference agendas and handouts, 1992-2000.

1 record center carton
Call no.: EN1.03/2347

Scope and Content: The Office of Toxics Use Reduction Assistance and Technology (currently known as the Office of Technical Assistance for Toxics Use Reduction) was established in 1989 as a Massachusetts state agency to assist toxics users in complying with the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act.  Series documents workshops conducted by the office to instruct such users.
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Conference, hearing, and forum files [Massachusetts Governor’s Commission on Mental Retardation]

Part of: Massachusetts Governor's Commission on Mental Retardation

Conference, hearing, and forum files, 1994-2007.

2 record center cartons
Call no.: GO47/2678X

Scope and Content: The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts appointed a Court Monitor in 1979 to administer court consent decrees relating to five state schools for the mentally retarded. In 1986 the responsibility was transferred to the gubernatorially established Office of Quality Assurance for the Mental Retardation Consent Decrees. In 1993 oversight was transferred to a Governor’s Commission  on Mental Retardation, while specific quality assurance functions were placed under an Office of Quality Enhancement, Office of Quality Management, Dept. of Mental Retardation, which had taken over responsibility for the mentally retarded from the Dept. of Mental Health in 1986.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Personal information restricted by statutory provision; MGLA c 4, c 7, cl 26(c) and c 66A . For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: From the records of the Governor’s Commission on Mental Retardation, transferred to  Archives, 1994-2008. For details consult the Massachusetts Archives series control file. Box 1: 1994-1997. Box 2: 1997-2007
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Restrictions: Personal information restricted by statutory provision; MGLA c 4, c 7, cl 26(c) and c 66A . For conditions of access consult repository

Congressional updates [Massachusetts Office of Federal State Relations]

Part of: Office of Federal State Relations

Congressional updates, 1987-1990.

1 document box
Call no.: GO12/1366

Scope and Content: The Office of Federal State Relations and a predecessor unit under the coordinator of intergovernmental relations have been responsible for relations among the governor, federal government, cities and towns of Massachusetts, and other states.  From 1974 it was  under the administration of the lieutenant governor. Since at least 2007 the responsibility for this function has been assigned to a senior advisor on the governor’s staff.  The Washington office, which serves as the primary intermediary between state officials and the Massachusetts Congressional delegation and as liaison between the state and federal governments,  is currently called the Office of Federal State Relations for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Issues for No volumes 1989 – Feb. 1990 lacking
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Constituent issue correspondence [Massachusetts Governor’s Correspondence Office]

Part of: Governor’s External Relations Office

Constituent issue correspondence, 1975-1983.

24 record center cartons
Call no.: GO5/971X

Scope and Content: As the unit responsible for managing the governor’s mail, the Governor’s Correspondence Office maintained these files of incoming mail and petitions from constituents on issues of general citizen concern.
Arrangement: In three subseries: (1) Constituent incoming mail; Arranged chronologically by term; arranged alphabetically by subject; arranged chronologically by year, thereunder alphabetically by subject (2) Issue papers; arranged alphabetically by subject  (3) Other correspondence; arranged alphabetically by subject
Restrictions: Personal information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 4, s 7, d 26(c) and c 66A. For conditions of access consult repository
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Restrictions: Personal information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 4, s 7, d 26(c) and c 66A. For conditions of access consult repository

Contract registers [Middlesex County (Mass.). County Commissioners]

Part of: Middlesex County (Mass.). County Commissioners

Contract registers, 1894-1922.

4 volumes in 1 record center carton; 1 document box
Call no.: CY1.09/2168X

Scope and Content: Middlesex County was incorporated on May 10, 1643 (Mass Recs 2:38), continuing under successive governments of Massachusetts, most recently the Commonwealth (1780), as outlined in MGLA c 34.  Administrative powers and duties previously exercised at various times under the laws of the Commonwealth by the county courts of general sessions of the peace, county courts of common pleas, and circuit courts of common pleas, were assigned to commissioners in Middlesex and other counties, per St 1827, c 77 (1828).  The government of Middlesex County in this and other respects was abolished as of the effective date of St 1997, c 48 (approved July 11, 1997)
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Contracts for construction of the Charles River Dam [Massachusetts Charles River Basin Commission]

Part of: Massachusetts Charles River Basin Commission

Contracts for construction of the Charles River Dam, 1905-1910.

6 volumes in 1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: EN4.09/1065X

Scope and Content: The Charles River Basin Commission was established in 1903 to make examinations and plans for and to carry out the construction of a dam across the Charles River between and Cambridge and other construction and dredging related to the building of the dam.  To carry out these tasks, the commission contracted for construction, supplies, and equipment.
Arrangement: Arranged by contract number
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Convict treatment case files [Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Division of Legal Medicine]

Part of: Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Division of Legal Medicine

Convict treatment case files, 1957-1961.

18 record center cartons
Call no.: HS7.06/1294X

Scope and Content: The Division of Legal Medicine was established in 1956 to provide psychiatric services to courts and correctional institutions and to ensure that persons who came into contact with the criminal justice system received needed mental health care.  To fulfill this responsibility the division held clinics for incarcerated adults and children in correction and juvenile facilities as well as a clinic for paroled children and adults.  Connvict treatment case files were created to provide a record of the treatment and psychiatric evaluation of these persons.
Arrangement: Arranged by case no
Restrictions: Criminal offender record information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 6, ss 167-178. Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. Mental retardation client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123B, s 17. Youth services client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 120, s 21. For conditions of access consult repository
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Restrictions: Criminal offender record information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 6, ss 167-178. Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. Mental retardation client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123B, s 17. Youth services client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 120, s 21. For conditions of access consult repository