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V.D. clinic outpatient case files [Boston State Hospital Psychopathic Department]

Part of: Boston State Hospital Psychopathic Department

VOLUMES. clinic outpatient case files, 1918-1956 (Bulk: 1930-1950).

19 record center cartons
Call no.: HS7.15/266X

Scope and Content: The Psychopathic Dept. of Boston State Hospital was established in 1912.  It became Boston Psychopathic Hospital in 1920; that was renamed Massachusetts Mental Health Center in 1956.
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

Victim and Witness Assistance Board meeting packets [Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance]

Part of: Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance

Victim and Witness Assistance Board meeting packets, 1984-1999 (Bulk: 1984-1998).

2 document boxes
Call no.: AG3/1926

Scope and Content: The Victim and Witness Assistance Board, established by Massachusetts’s Victim Bill of Rights (St 1983, c 694, effective 1984–see currently MGLA c258B), is chaired by the state attorney general. The board governs the Massachusetts Office of Victim Assistance (MOVA), created in 1984 as the executive office of the board (Minutes, Aug. 28 and Oct. 24, 1984; Apr. 29,1985). The office and board review and approve federal and state grant funds given to programs to help victims (and witnesses) of crime, provide direct support to such victims through information, referrals, and counseling, and work in the areas of advocacy, legislation, public policy, training, education, and outreach.
Notes: Box 1: 1984-June 1987. Box 2: July 1987-July 1990. Box 3: Aug. 1990-May 1994. Box 4: June 1994-1996. Box 5: 1997-1999
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Videotapes [Massachusetts Executive Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation]

Part of: Executive Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation

Videotapes, 1992-1993.

videocassettes and video reels in 1 record center carton
Call no.: CA6/1988

Scope and Content: The Executive Office of Consumer Affairs was established in 1969 as of 1971, and renamed Executive Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation in 1983.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Some items may be transferred from other agency series. Some items undated
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Videotapes concerning hazardous waste [Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Facility Site Safety Council]

Part of: Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Facility Site Safety Council

Videotapes concerning hazardous waste, 1981-1992.

12 videocassettes and 2 sound cassettes in 1 record center carton
Call no.: EN13/2029X

Scope and Content: The Hazardous Waste Facility Site Safety Council was an independent Massachusetts state agency responsible in conjunction with the Dept. of Environmental Management and the Dept. of Environmental Protection for overseeing siting of hazardous waste treatment facilities from 1980 to 1996.  Siting process as administered by the council included receiving and reviewing developer’s proposal and facilitating negotiations among developer and affected communities prior to the reaching of a siting agreement declared operative by the council.  Series consists of audiovisual materials publicizing or providing background for the agency’s mission, as produced chiefly by the Dept. of Environmental Management or local television news organizations.
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VIP correspondence [Massachusetts Governor’s Correspondence Office]

Part of: Governor's External Relations Office

VIP correspondence, 1979-1989 (Bulk: 1979-1982).

1 document box
Call no.: GO5/977X

Scope and Content: As the unit responsible for managing the governor’s mail, the Governor’s Correspondence Office maintained these files of correspondence between the governor and high-ranking public officials.
Arrangement: Arranged by office
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Visiting physician training materials [Walter E. Fernald State School]

Part of: Walter E. Fernald State School

Visiting physician training materials, 1915-1939.

11 volume in 2 record center cartons
Call no.: HS14.02/796X

Scope and Content: The Experimental School for Teaching and Training Idiotic Children conducted at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind from 1848 was incorporated by Massachusetts as the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth in 1850.  It was renamed Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded in 1883 and Walter E. Fernald State School in 1925.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Visitor registers [Walter E. Fernald State School]

Part of: Walter E. Fernald State School

Visitor registers, 1855-1971.

7 volumes in 1 document box
Call no.: HS14.02/2635X

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 G. 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 still in litigation as of 2013.
Arrangement:  Arranged chronologically
Notes: Formerly designated (when held in agency) as: (M-Ar)N154.
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Visitors register [Massachusetts State Hospital (Tewksbury, Mass.).]

Part of: Massachusetts State Hospital (Tewksbury, Mass.).

Visitors register, 1863-1908.

3 volumes (partial record center carton)
Call no.: HS6.11/965X

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)
Notes: Contents: 1863-1887.  1888-1897.  1907-1908
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Votes of Trustees of the State Primary and Reform Schools [Massachusetts State Primary School (Monson, Mass.).]

Part of: Massachusetts State Primary School (Monson, Mass.).

Votes of Trustees of the State Primary and Reform Schools, 1879-1893.

2 file folders (partial document box)
Call no.: HS3.05/940X

Scope and Content: The State Primary School, opened at the State Almshouse at Monson in 1866 and continuing after the almshouse’s closing in 1872 until 1895, provided lodging, instruction, and employment for dependent and neglected children under age sixteen without settlement in the Commonwealth and some juvenile offenders.  From 1879 oversight of the school was vested in the Trustees of the State Primary and Reform Schools (St 1879, c 291, s 8; St 1880, c 208)–succeeding the school’s Board of Inspectors; they fixed State Primary School rules and regulations, placed inmates out of the Primary School with families, and transferred to the school inmates from the State Reform School and the State Industrial School.  Series records decisions made at monthly meetings as transmitted to the school superintendent.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by meeting date
Notes: Files for 1879, 1889-1890, 1892-1893 (some incomplete) only.  For a complete record see: Transcripts of votes of Trustees of the State Primary and Reform Schools, 1879-1895 ((M-Ar)901X)
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Vouchers for expenses of railroad surveys [Massachusetts Directors of Internal Improvement]

Part of: Board of Internal Improvements

Vouchers for expenses of railroad surveys, 1828.

Partial document box
Call no.: CO28/1375X

Scope and Content: The Board of Directors (Commissioners) of Internal Improvements was authorized by St 1827, c 116 (1828) to investigate rail routes from Boston west to the Hudson River and south to Providence, appointing engineers to survey and stake out such routes, accepting land gifts and grants, entertaining proposals of individual or corporate contributions, and negototiating with governments of or parties within the states of New York and Rhode Island.  The board was required to present to the legislature an account of all monies expended in these activities (s 5).  Vouchers show disbursement of funds for goods and services supplied to the board and board personnel.
Notes: Label title: Accounts & vouchers of the Commissioners of the Board of Internal Improvements rendered January session 1829
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