Part of: Governor's Commission on Mental Retardation
Court monitor administrative files, 1972-1986.
1 record center carton
Call no.: GO47/2673X
Scope and Content: The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (Judge Joseph L. Tauro presiding) 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.
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
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: Personal information restricted by statutory provision; MGLA c 4, c 7, cl 26(c) and c 66A . For conditions of access consult repository
Part of: Governor's Commission on Mental Retardation
Court monitor meetings, 1980-1986.
2 document boxes
Call no.: GO47/2672X
Scope and Content: The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (Judge Joseph L. Tauro presiding) 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
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: 1980-1983. Box 2: 1984-1986
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Part of: Massachusetts Division of Drug Rehabilitation
Criminal justice liaison subject files, 1976-1977.
1 record center carton
Call no.: HS6.19/1191X
Scope and Content: State oversight of treatment for drug abuse in Massachusetts was successively the responsibility of the Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Board, established 1963 in the Dept. of Public Health, and of the Division of Drug Rehabilitation, established 1969 in the department of the attorney general, transferred to the Dept. of Mental Health effective 1971, and then to the Dept. of Public Health, effective 1982. In 1986 the division was merged with that department’s Division of Alcoholism to form (as of 1989) the Division of Substance Abuse Services.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Human Services
Criminal justice policy subject files, 1982-1988.
5 record center cartons
Call no.: HS1/1831X
Scope and Content: Since 1971 the Executive Office of Human Services (Executive Office of Health and Human Services since 1992) has been responsible through its constitutent agencies for the delivery of a wide range of services to persons with financial, health, social, protective, rehabilitation, and correctional needs. Its role is one of management and fiscal oversight, coordination of interagency planning and program development, and policy analysis. Series was created by the executive office’s criminal justice policy unit to oversee pertinent departments and establish policy.
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Human Services
Criminal justice reports, 1980-1984.
2 document boxes
Call no.: HS1/1830X
Scope and Content: Since 1971 the Executive Office of Human Services (Executive Office of Health and Human Services since 1992) has been responsible through its constitutent agencies for the delivery of a wide range of services to persons with financial, health, social, protective, rehabilitation, and correctional needs. Its role is one of management and fiscal oversight, coordination of interagency planning and program development, and policy analysis. Series was created by the executive office’s criminal justice policy unit to inform and establish policy in the area of criminal justice.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts State Infirmary (Tewksbury, Mass.).
Daily census of inmates, 1905-1926.
5 volumes
Call no.: HS6.11/967X
Scope and Content: The State Almshouse at Tewksbury opened in 1854. It was renamed successively the State Hospital (1900), the State Infirmary (1909), Tewksbury State Hospital and Infirmary (1939), and Tewksbury Hospital (1959)
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Cover title: Summary
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Part of: Survey of Massachusetts
Daily journal of the trigonometrical survey, 1834-1841.
1 document box
Call no.: CO31/759X
Scope and Content: A survey of the Commonwealth was commissioned by the governor in 1830 in order to prepare an accurate map of Massachusetts. The trigonometrical phase of the survey was put in charge of Simeon Borden in 1834 and he was required to keep this daily journal of work, to be submitted quarterly to the governor (Resolves 1834, c 73).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of Conciliation and Arbitration
Daily log of hearings, 1886-1923.
8 volumes
Call no.: LA4/535X
Scope and Content: The State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration was established in 1886; until 1902 it was known as the State Board of Arbitration and Conciliation or the State Board of Arbitration. It was succeeded in 1919 by the Board of Conciliation and Arbitration, part of the Department of Labor and Industries.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Industrial School for Girls (Lancaster, Mass.).
Daily record of school activities, 1868-1938.
6 volumes
Call no.: HS8.02/866X
Scope and Content: The State Reform School for Girls was established in 1855 and opened in 1856 at Lancaster as the State Industrial School for Girls. From 1911 until its closing in 1972 it was known as the Industrial School for Girls.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Youth services client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 120, s 21. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Deposited in the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, May 7, 1976. Transferred to Archives, November 11, 1982. Spine title varies. Series incomplete: Volume 1. 1868-1883. Volume 2. 1897-1909. Volume 3. 1909-1914. Volume 4. 1927-1929. Volume 5. 1930-1932. Volume 6. 1935-1938
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Part of: Lyman School for Boys
Daily register, 1848-1901.
4 volumes
Call no.: HS8.05/846X
Scope and Content: The State Reform School was founded in 1847 and opened in 1848 at Westborough for the instruction, discipline, employment, and reform of male juvenile offenders in Massachusetts. It was renamed the Lyman School for Boys in 1884 and closed in 1972. Register tabulates monthly commitment and discharge statistics.
Arrangement: Arranged by case no./chronologically
Notes: Deposited in the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, May 7, 1976. Transferred to Archives, November 11, 1982. Volume 1: 1848-1861. Volume 2: 1861-1877. Volume 3: 1877-1894. Volume 4: 1894-1901. Reel GSU 472: 1848-Mar. 1859. Reel GSU 473: Mar. 1859-1901
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