Part of: Boston State Hospital
Employee newsletter, 1969-1971.
2 file folders (partial document box)
Call no.: HS7.10/1123X
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
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Human Services
Employment and training project files, 1985-1987.
1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: HS1/1853X
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. A director of employment and training, through one of the executive office’s assistant secretaries, developed and administered training programs for constituencies of the office, in cooperation with departments of the office and the Executive Office of Economic Affairs. Series was created to develop policy in this area.
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Human Services
Enacted legislation files, 1990-1991.
1 document box
Call no.: HS1/1965
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 is created to obtain legislation favorable to the goals of the office and its departments.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder by bill no
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Part of: Massachusetts Charles River Basin Commission
Engineer calculation and field notebooks, 1903-1910.
1 record center carton and partial document box
Call no.: EN4.09/891X
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 Boston and Cambridge. To carry out this task, engineers hired by the commission conducted surveys, took measurements, and made calculations and estimates that were used to plan and execute construction of the dam. Engineer calculation and field notebooks contain for the most part calculations and estimates made in the office from data collected in field, although three notebooks contain more preliminary data.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Division of Parks Engineering
Engineer calculation notebooks, 1895-1965.
17 record center cartons
Call no.: EN4.04/888
Scope and Content: When the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) was established in 1919 as a successor to the Metropolitan Park Commission (MPC) and the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board, the Engineering Dept. of the MDC’s Parks Division continued the functions of the Engineering Dept. of the MPC. Known also as Park Engineering, Parks Engineering, and the Parks Engineering Dept., it was designated as early as 1953 as the Division of Parks Engineering, until absorbed into the Engineering Division by 1975.
Arrangement: Arranged by notebook number
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Part of: Division of Waterways
Engineer reports concerning examinations of license projects, 1866-1950.
2 record center cartons
Call no.: EN3.02/653X
Scope and Content: As part of their function to oversee, protect, and develop the waterways of Massachusetts, the Division of Waterways of the Dept. of Public Works and its predecessors in this function (the Board of Harbor Commissioners, to 1879, the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners, 1879-1916, and the Dept. of Public Works as a whole, 1927-1938), employed engineers to review license and permit proposals, examine work completed under licenses, determine volume of displaced tidewater for which compensation was required, make other investigations as authorized, and submit reports such as these on their findings.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically. Arranged by license no. Arranged chronologically in reverse order. Arranged alphabetically by municipality (N-R only) Arranged chronologically in reverse order
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Part of: Cambridge Bridge Commission
Engineering computations and estimates, 1899-1911.
1 record center carton
Call no.: CO33/1619X
Scope and Content: The Cambridge Bridge Commission was established in 1898 to administer construction of a bridge spanning the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, to be known as the Cambridge (later Longfellow) Bridge. Series was created to manage engineering aspects of construction.
Arrangement: Arranged by bridge part
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Part of: Massachusetts Metropolitan Water Board
Engineering Dept. diagrams of discharges and velocities for sewers and pipes, 1897.
1 volumes (partial record center carton)
Call no.: EN4.08/2115X
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. 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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