Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan Water Board
Engineering Dept. dimensions and weights of pipes, castings, and valves, 1897-1899.
2 volumes (partial record center carton)
Call no.: EN4.08/2114X
Scope and Content: Massachusetts has administered water works and sewage disposal for the Boston metropolitan area successively through the Board of Metropolitan Sewerage Commissioners (Metropolitan Sewerage Commission) (1889-1901) and the Metropolitan Water Board (1895-1901); the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board (1901-1919); and the Water and Sewerage Divisions of the Metropolitan District Commission (1919-1985). Since 1985, the sewerage works functions have been assigned to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), and the water works functions have been shared by the MWRA (distribution) and the Metropolitan District Commission (to 2003) and the Dept. of Conservation and Recreation (since 2003) (water supply reservoirs and their watershed management).
Notes: Transferred to Archives from Metropolitan District Commission
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Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan Water Board
Engineering Dept. Wachusett Aqueduct construction records, 1898.
1 volumes (partial record center carton)
Call no.: EN4.08/2116X
Scope and Content: Massachusetts has administered water works and sewage disposal for the Boston metropolitan area successively through the Board of Metropolitan Sewerage Commissioners (Metropolitan Sewerage Commission) (1889-1901) and the Metropolitan Water Board (1895-1901); the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board (1901-1919); and the Water and Sewerage Divisions of the Metropolitan District Commission (1919-1985). Since 1985, the sewerage works functions have been assigned to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), and the water works functions have been shared by the MWRA (distribution) and the Metropolitan District Commission (to 2003) and the Dept. of Conservation and Recreation (since 2003) (water supply reservoirs and their watershed management).
Notes: Transferred to Archives from Metropolitan District Commission
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Part of: Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded
Equipment and supplies reference files, 1899-1916.
1 document box
Call no.: HS14.02/227X
Scope and Content: The Experimental School for Teaching and Training Idiotic Children conducted at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind from 1848 was incorporated by Massachusetts as the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth in 1850. It was renamed Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded in 1883 and Walter E. Fernald State School in 1925.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Walter E. Fernald State School
Event schedules and programs, 1921-1958.
3 volumes and file folders (partial record center carton)
Call no.: HS14.02/880X
Scope and Content: Massachusetts Resolves 1846, c 117 appointed Commissioners on Idiocy to inquire on: the condition of idiots in the commonwealth and if anything can be done for them. The commission’s report, written by Samuel Gridley Howe of the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind, led to the establishment by Resolves 1848, c 65 of the Experimental School for Teaching and Training Idiotic Children, located at the Perkins Institution. The school was incorporated as the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth (St 1850, c 150), located near Perkins in South Boston, with Howe serving as president until his death in 1876. It was renamed the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded by St 1883, c 239, reflecting the establishment of a separate asylum department for those beyond school age or not capable of being helped by the school’s instruction. Funds for the construction of a new facility in Waltham were provided by Resolves 1888, c 82, and occupation of the new site began in 1890, with the South Boston facility closing in 1892. St 1925, c 293 renamed the institution the Walter E. Fernald State School, in honor of the superintendent of the school, 1887-1924. A 2003 gubernatorial initiative to close the Fernald School (known as the Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center since 1993) by 2007 was contested during the subsequent decade, until the institution was shut down permanently in Nov. 2014.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Mental retardation client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123B, s 17. For conditions of access consult repository
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: Mental retardation client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123B, s 17. For conditions of access consult repository
Part of: Commissioners to Investigate Disturbances in Lincoln County
Evidence presented to the commissioners, 1803-1811 (Bulk: 1810-1811).
1 document box
Call no.: EA9/90X
Scope and Content: Commissioners appointed pursuant to a General Court order, Feb. 27, 1811, to investigate and recommend remedies for unrest over conflicting land claims in Lincoln County, District of Maine, met May 1-10 in several affected towns and submitted their report to Governor Elbridge Gerry on May 20. This series consists of materials collected and considered by them in composing that report. –For an account of presentation of evidence see: Proceedings of hearings ((M-Ar)89X). For resulting report see: Report of the commissioners ((M-Ar)88X)
Arrangement: In three subseries: (1) Documents transmitted by the governor (2) Exhibits introduced before the commissioners (3) Copies of legislation; Arranged by alpha code
Notes: Formerly part of state secretary’s: Miscellaneous collection, boxes 23-24. Original documents retained by commissioners removed in 1885-1886 to: Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. Massachusetts archives collection ((M-Ar)45X)
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Part of: Governor
Executive Department letters, 1853-1893.
Subseries (1): 370 volumes; 10 volumes boxed; Subseries (2): 139 volumes boxed; Subseries (3): 1 volumes boxed; Index Partial card file cabinet, Copies 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm
Call no.: GO1/567X
Scope and Content: The governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as chief executive of the state, is responsible for administration of the executive departments and agencies; approval or rejection of all legislative enactments; preparation of the state budget; appointment of state officials; and coordination of affairs among federal government, state, and cities and towns. The governor also serves as commander-in-chief of the state military. Executive Department letters consist of incoming correspondence addressed to the governor relating to the administration of state government, chiefly during terms of John Andrew (1861-1866).
Arrangement: In three subseries: (1) Letterbooks; arranged by subject, thereunder chronologically; (2) Boxed letterbooks; arranged by subject, thereunder chronologically; (3) Transcripts; arranged chronologically
Notes: Transferred to Adjutant General’s Office at unknown date. Probably arranged topically there by William Schouler, adjutant general, 1860-1866. Transferred by the office’s war records unit to State Library in 1960s and to Archives in 1981. Also known as: Executive letterbooks. Volumes numbered 1-343, with intermediate additions. Volumes numbered W13-246, with intermediate additions and gaps
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety
Budget narratives, 1977-1987.
5 record center cartons
Call no.: PS4/1760
Arrangement: Arranged (chiefly alphabetically) by agency, thereunder chronologically by fiscal year
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety
Goals and objectives files, 1983-1986.
2 record center cartons
Call no.: PS4/1759X
Arrangement: Arranged by agency, thereunder chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety
Legislative review files, 1979-1987.
5 record center cartons and 2 document boxes
Call no.: PS4/1651
Scope and Content: The Executive Office of Public Safety is responsible for fighting crime in Massachusetts and ensuring the safety of the state’s citizens. Series is created to enable the office’s secretary to influence legislation affecting the agency.
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety
Secretary's subject files, 1975-1988.
52 record center cartons
Call no.: PS4/1652
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by brief year span, thereunder alphabetically by subject
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