Part of: Division of Employment Security
Board of Review decisions, 1938-1988.
167 record center cartons
Call no.: EC3/820
Scope and Content: The Unemployment Compensation Commission was established in 1935, replaced by the Division of Unemployment Compensation (Dept. of Labor and Industries) in 1939, renamed Division of Employment Security in 1941.
Arrangement: Arranged by case number (roughly chronologically)
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of Schoolhouse Structural Standards
Administrative files, 1944-1974 (Bulk: 1955-1974).
3 document boxes
Call no.: PS9.02/30X
Arrangement: Filed separately; Arranged alphabetically by subject. Arranged alphabetically
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of Schoolhouse Structural Standards
Minutes, 1955-1972.
1 document box
Call no.: PS9.02/1437X
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of Schoolhouse Structural Standards
Public hearing files, 1956-1972.
1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: PS9.02/1438X
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Rainsford Island Hospital (Mass.).
Board of State Charities minutes and correspondence relating to Rainsford Island Hospital, 1863-1865.
1 volume
Call no.: HS3.14/1658X
Scope and Content: Rainsford Island in Boston Harbor was the site since 1736 of various hospital and other charitable institutions administered and funded alternately or jointly by Massachusetts and Boston. In 1854 a hospital for sick state paupers opened there, first under the auspices of the Board of Alien Commissioners and then from 1863 under that of the Board of State Charities; it was also used as a military hospital from 1864 and closed in 1866.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Flyleaf: Rainsford Island Hospital records
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of War
Accounts of officers' clothing, 1777-1783.
1 document box and 2 volumes
Call no.: PS2/2324X
Scope and Content: During the Revolution, the Massachusetts General Court designated the Board of War to administer the war effort on behalf of the colony, including the provisioning of troops.
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of War
Blotters for daily transactions, 1776-1787 (Bulk: 1776-1781).
6 volumes
Call no.: PS2/65X
Scope and Content: Faced with the necessity of organizing the state’s response to military hostilities with Britain, the General Assembly of Massachusetts mandated the creation of the Board of War. The board was charged with administering the conduct of the war effort on behalf of Massachusetts.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of War
Cashbooks, 1777-1781.
3 volumes
Call no.: PS2/66X
Scope and Content: Faced with the necessity of organizing the state’s response to military hostilities with Britain, the General Assembly of Massachusetts mandated the creation of the Board of War. The board was charged with administering the conduct of the war effort on behalf of Massachusetts.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of War
Daybooks, 1777-1781.
3 volumes
Call no.: PS2/64X
Scope and Content: Faced with the necessity of organizing the state’s response to military hostilities with Britain, the General Assembly of Massachusetts mandated the creation of the Board of War. The board was charged with administering the conduct of the war effort on behalf of Massachusetts.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Cover title: Waste book. However, these three books of account are substantially different from another folio volume with the same designation ((M-Ar)619X)
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Part of: Massachusetts Board of War
Debt register, 1777-1780.
1 file folder (partial document box)
Call no.: PS2/616X
Scope and Content: Faced with the necessity of organizing the state’s response to military hostilities with Britain, the General Assembly of Massachusetts mandated the creation of the Board of War. The board was charged with administering the conduct of the war effort on behalf of Massachusetts.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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