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Treasury Office: Treasury receipts returned and executions issued

Part of: Massachusetts Treasury Office

Treasury receipts returned and executions issued, 1783-1787.

Partial document box
Call no.: TR1/1723X

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Treasury Office: Unsold canceled lottery tickets

Part of: Massachusetts Treasury Office

Unsold canceled lottery tickets, 1790-1792.

3 boxes
Call no.: TR1/2263X

Scope and Content: St 1789, c 47 (Mar. 2, 1790) established a lottery to raise the sum of £10,000 for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  The 1790 lottery was divided into drawings or classes, some performed monthly (with top prizes ranging from
Restrictions: Some restrictions apply to this series. Staff member must be present at use
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Treasury Office: Vouchers for blotter entries

Part of: Massachusetts Treasury Office

Vouchers for blotter entries, 1782-1783.

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Call no.: TR1/1741X

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Treasury Office: Warrants drawn on the Treasury for bounties for Revolutionary War soldiers

Part of: Massachusetts Treasury Office

Warrants drawn on the Treasury for bounties for Revolutionary War soldiers, 1801-1807.

Partial document box
Call no.: TR1/2570X

Scope and Content: As early as the seventeenth century, the Massachusetts legislature provided pensions to soldiers wounded or disabled while in military service. Throughout the Revolutionary War, pensions continued to be issued at the state level to members of the Continental Army, as authorized by the Continental Congress. In addition, Massachusetts also provided post-war bonuses (bounties) in the form of monetary payment or a grant of land in Maine to veterans meeting certain requirements. Because so few individuals were disabled in service or qualified for bounties, the state granted pensions or bounties to only several hundred individuals. From 1789 pensions were funded by the federal government, from 1792 new pensions were administered by it, and from 1806 veterans of state troops and militia were also eligible. From 1818, Congress expanded pension eligibility for Revolutionary War service beyond invalidism, adding thousands to the rolls. However, to qualify, veterans often needed to obtain certificates of service from the state.
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Treasury warrants [Massachusetts Council]

Part of: Massachusetts Council

Treasury warrants, 1764-1824.

21 document boxes
Call no.: GC3/772X

Scope and Content: By its constitutional authority to provide advice and consent to the governor, the Council approves warrants authorizing expenditures from the Treasury (Const Pt 2, C 2, S 1, Art 11).  Treasury warrants, 1776-1824, are original warrants signed by governor, councillors, and the treasurer, and include the name of person or office receiving funds, purpose of payment, and date of issue.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Warrants for 1768-1771, 1773, 1775-1778, 1799-1801, 1807-1809, 1813-1814, 1819-1820 lacking
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Trial balances [Massachusetts State Almshouse (Monson, Mass.).]

Part of: Massachusetts State Almshouse (Monson, Mass.).

Trial balances, 1869-1871.

2 file folders (partial document box)
Call no.: HS3.06/933X

Scope and Content: The State Almshouse at Monson provided residence for paupers without settlement in the Commonwealth from 1854 until 1872.  The institution managed an annual budget to sustain its operations.  Attendant financial records include trial balances, showing summarized debit and credit entries for assets, state appropriations, and expenses.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by month
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Triangle computations of stations [Survey of Massachusetts]

Part of: Survey of Massachusetts

Triangle computations of stations, 1838.

2 volumes (partial records center carton)
Call no.: CO31/765X

Scope and Content: A survey of the Commonwealth was commissioned by the governor in 1830 in order to prepare an accurate map of Massachusetts.  For the trigonometrical phase of the survey, teams took angle measurements from primary and secondary stations and recorded them in field notebooks ((M-Ar)764X).  This series, consolidating measurements from those notebooks, consists of computations of the triangles establishing the exact location of the stations.
Arrangement: Arranged by station number
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Trustee meeting minutes [Walter E. Fernald State School]

Part of: Walter E. Fernald State School

Trustee meeting minutes, 1851-1977.

9 volumes and 3 file folders in 1 record center carton
Call no.: HS14.02/802X

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
Notes: Contents: 1851-1879 1 volume . 1879-1899 1 volume 1890-1903 (folder of drafts, related notes). 1899-1910 1 volume (handwritten draft). 1899-1913 1 volume 1914-1925 1 volume 1925-1944 1 volume 1941 (bylaws in folder). 1944-1952 1 volume 1952-1961 1 volume 1961-1969 (folder). 1970-1977 1 volume
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Trustee reports [Boston State Hospital]

Part of: Boston State Hospital

Trustee reports, 1932-1953.

1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: HS7.10/336X

Scope and Content: The Boston Lunatic Hospital was established as a municipal agency in 1839; it was renamed Boston Insane Hospital in 1897.  It was made a Massachusetts state agency under the name Boston State Hospital in 1908 and closed in 1981.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by month
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Trustees meeting minutes [Cushing Hospital]

Part of: Cushing Hospital

Trustees meeting minutes, 1958-1976.

Partial record center carton
Call no.: HS6.20/2182X

Scope and Content: Cushing Hospital in Framingham, Mass., intended for the care and custody of elderly persons, was purchased by the Commonwealth from the federal government in 1955, opened in 1957 under the Dept. of Mental Health, transferred to the Dept. of Public Health in 1984, and closed in 1991.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Transferred to Archives by Tewksbury Hospital, Tewksbury, Mass., Mar. 1999
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Restrictions: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository