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Charter commission report of findings and recommendations [Middlesex County (Mass.). County Commissioners]

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

Charter commission report of findings and recommendations, 1987-1988.

1 document box
Call no.: CY1.09/2161X

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)
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Cherry sheet schedules [Massachusetts Department of Corporations and Taxation]

Part of: Department of Revenue

Cherry sheet schedules, 1966-1974.

2 record center cartons
Call no.: AF6/371

Scope and Content: The Dept. of Corporations and Taxation was established in 1919 by combining the offices of Tax Commissioner and Commissioner of Corporations.  It was replaced in 1978 by the Dept. of Revenue.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder by transaction
Notes: Box 1: 1966-1971 Box 2: 1972-1974
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Chicago World’s Fair letterbook [Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]

Part of: Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded

Chicago World's Fair letterbook, 1893.

1 volume (partial record center carton)
Call no.: HS14.02/2648X

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.
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Chief engineer’s annual reports [Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Sewerage Division]

Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Sewerage Division

Chief engineer's annual reports, 1964-1984.

14 file folders (partial record center carton)
Call no.: EN4.01/2125X

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).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Transferred to Archives from Metropolitan District Commission, Reports for 1966-1970, 1972, 1977, 1980 lacking
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Chief engineer’s annual reports [Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Water Division]

Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Water Division

Chief engineer's annual reports, 1964-1973.

5 file folders (partial record center carton)
Call no.: EN4.05/2124X

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).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Transferred to Archives from Metropolitan District Commission
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Chief engineer’s general reports [Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Water Division]

Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Water Division

Chief engineer's general reports, 1895-1936.

55 volumes in 10 record center cartons
Call no.: EN4.05/2103X

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).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Transferred to Archives from Metropolitan District Commission
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Chief engineer’s outgoing correspondence [Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Water Division]

Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Water Division

Chief engineer's outgoing correspondence, 1896-1936 (Bulk: 1915-1936).

22 volumes (volumes 2, 27-47) in 3 record center cartons
Call no.: EN4.05/280X

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).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Volume, p. 223: From Apr. 1, 1936, letterpress copying discontinued
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Chief engineer’s study photographs of larger masonry dams of the world built or under construction [Massachusetts Metropolitan Water Board]

Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan Water Board

Chief engineer's study photographs of larger masonry dams of the world built or under construction, 1897-1899.

11 file folders in 1 document box
Call no.: EN4.08/2639X

Scope and Content: As part of its function to design, construct, maintain, and operate a Metropolitan Water Works system, and specifically the Wachusett Dam, as authorized by St 1895, c 488, the Metropolitan Water Board (1895-1901), between 1898-1900, through its Chief Engineer, Frederic P. Stearns (1851-1919), and its engineering force, undertook a study of all masonry dams constructed and under construction throughout the world in preparation for the design of the Wachusett Dam, Clinton, for the Wachusett Reservoir. Chief Engineer Stearns collected photographic prints of many of these dams. Series includes original mounted photographic prints (26, plus one halftone) of selected masonry dams worldwide, and two internal compilations describing these dams, and other masonry and earth dams not photographically pictured in this collection. Series also includes engineering profiles of dams around the world.
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Child care policy administrative files [Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor]

Part of: Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor

Child care policy administrative files, 1987-1990.

1 record center carton
Call no.: LG1/1661X

Scope and Content: The lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth serves on the Council, chairing it in the governor’s absence, and serves as acting governor as required.  Other duties are performed at the governor’s discretion.  This series was created under Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Murphy (1987-1991) to enable the lieutenant governor to act as advocate for child care policy.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject
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Child guidance clinic client case files [Northampton State Hospital (Mass.).]

Part of: Northampton State Hospital (Mass.).

Child guidance clinic client case files, 1930-1949.

7 record center cartons and 2 document boxes
Call no.: HS7.08/858X

Scope and Content: The State Lunatic Hospital at Northampton was established in 1855 and opened in 1858.  It was successively renamed Northampton Lunatic Hospital in 1862, Northampton Insane Hospital in 1898, and Northampton State Hospital in 1906.
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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Restrictions: Mental health client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 123, s 36. For conditions of access consult repository