"They don't see what the community can do for them. includes language to limit access to the records of the modern human services departments. 1902, Gardner, State Colony for the Insane, later called North Central Correctional Institution. Hartnet, Ken. He, along with Dustie Gauthier, has been active in the parents' group for almost 40 years. 1922, Belchertown, Belchertown State School. After the federal lawsuit that led to a consent decree, the state poured millions of dollars into Monson, upgrading the buildings, conditions, and staffing levels, said Salvatore Panzera. On March 31st, 2021, genealogist, historian, and author Amy Whorf McGuiggan gave a presentation in MGC's M:O.R.E. Children were held in Bridgewater only if their mother was incarcerated at the workhouse. Genealogists can access older patient or institutional registers. Many institutions have had more than one name over time. A little-known legal tool called "warning out" was used by town to tell newcomers that they were not eligible for the town-supported poorhouse. November 18 - 1905: First lepers arrive on Penikese Island. Cape Cod Today, posted 18 November 2018. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Louisville Metro Police Department said a man is in the hospital after a shooting in the Old Louisville neighborhood Thursday evening. Frances L. "Dustie" Gauthier, of East Longmeadow, fights back tears when she recalls taking her then-9-year-old daughter, Donna Marie, to the Monson Developmental Center on June 12, 1969. Jill Morelli, Finding the Records of the Mentally Ill, NGS Magazine, vol. Narrow your results to famous, Non-Cemetery Burials, memorials with or without grave photos and more. 1910; Mittimus files (copies of commitment warrants), 1840s 1940s; Prison Dept. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1965) Annual Report of the Trustees of the Monson State Hospital for the Year Ending June 30, 1962 Gianna Vitali. "There must be a monitoring system that the quality of care is there," he said. They could be transferred to Bridgewater under some conditions, such as a court order stating they had to serve at the Bridgewater State Workhouse or if they were considered demented. There is a problem with your email/password. Although most state hospital cemeteries have markers that list only numbers, these cemeteries are exceptions as they include names and dates. Also known as Bridgewater State Workhouse, Bridgewater State Farm, Bridgewater State Farm Hospital, State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, the Treatment Center for Sexually Dangerous Persons, and Massachusetts Correctional Institute (M.C.I.) Massachusetts has over 400 years of European settlement. 1910; catalog link. "'Bloom' was a four-day installation by Anna Schuleit Haber at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center in Boston, the former Boston Psychopathic Hospital, for which twenty-eight thousand potted flowers in bloom were brought together from all around the country, as well as 5,600 square feet of live sod. "I've had to fight very hard to get my brother with the agency he is with, and even then there are problems," she said. Massachusetts State Archives, record group HS9.15/1318. The State Primary School opened at the almshouse in 1866 and continued after its closing until 1895, providing lodging, instruction, and employment for dependent and neglected children under age sixteen without settlement in the Commonwealth and some . Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. For access guidelines to restricted records, call the Massachusetts State Archives, 617-727-2816. MonsonMA DevCenter, Image by User:Magicpiano, CC BY-SA 4.0. To make it easier for you to find the exact register you need to study, click on the link to that register as an item in the digital database for the microfilm. *, State hospital discharge case files, 1956-1971; HS7.06/1301X. Other Worcester State Hospital Records are held by the hospital itself. There was a problem getting your location. With the advent of medications, patients became able to live within communities. Construction of the hospital began in 1893 with the groundbreaking for McKinley Hall. Linda Hall-Little, 52 Ancestors Week #29 Update of The Insane, posted 28 July 2014, Passage to the Past's Blog (https://passagetothepast.wordpress.com/2014/07/28/52-ancestors-week-29-update-of-the-insane/). The property, whose core has been in state control since 1854, historically housed a variety of facilities for providing services to the indigent or sick. The leper (now called Hansens disease) hospital operated from 1905 to 1920, always under the same name. In 1854 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts acquired 175 acres (71ha) of land in northern Monson, on which it erected an almshouse to provide facilities for poor immigrants fleeing the Great Famine of Ireland. To request access to an item, use this Ask Countway Form, providing box and file information from the catalog entry. It was renamed Monson State Hospital in 1909 and Monson Developmental Center in 1979. Prison Dept. The Monson Developmental Center was a Massachusetts state facility in Monson, Massachusetts. Volume 2 (nos. Special characters are not allowed. Weve updated the security on the site. A (probably illegal) visit to Monson State Hospital in western MA. The project existed on all floors of the building, for four days, and was free and open to the public. Use partial name search or similar name spellings to catch alternate spellings or broaden your search. : Stoney Brook Pub., 1997. It was for a period of time affiliated with Harvard Medical School. The full content of , These records have not been imaged or microfilmed. Volume 18 (1877-1906),FHL DGS 8093555, item 3, Volume 19 (1843-1876),FHL DGS 8093555, item 4, Volume 20 (1840-1892),FHL DGS 8093555, item 5, Volume 21 (1849-1902), first part,FHL DGS 8093555, item 6, Volume 21 (1849-1902), last part,FHL DGS 7833946, item 1, Volume 22 (1902-1907),FHL DGS 7833946, item 2. Spotlight Team, "State Mental Hospitals Were Closed to Give People with Mental Illness Greater Access to Freedom but It Increased the Risk They'd Get No Care At All,"The Boston Globe,28 August 2016; posted on bostonglobe.com. Try again. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Amy's story will inspire you to delve into this type of record to learn your family's story. 1905, Penikese Island, Gosnold, Penikese Hospital. At that time, there were 137 severely disabled residents living there, and 403 employees. Once a remarkable example of Gothic Revival architecture, its brick buildings have fallen into . > Periodicals. 1873, Danvers, State Lunatic Hospital at Danvers. The Tragedy of Pekinese Island, The Boston Globe, posted 26 November 2005, the 100th anniversary of the transfer of patients to the island. Business records and reports were also kept by the institutions. The almshouses represented the state's first venture into care of the poor, a role exclusively filled by the cities and towns up to that time. The state Department of Mental Retardation will work with residents, families and guardians in a "person-centered" process as the closures move forward, according to the state. Thanks for your help! 1839, South Boston, Boston Lunatic Hospital, later called Boston Insane Hospital, Boston State Hospital. Unit ID: 275061. > Periodicals. Bridgewater judicial transfer files, 1968-1975; HS7.06/1303X. In addition to U.S. HIPAA regulations, Massachusetts General Law (M.G.L.) See blog post at, The records of the institution have been deposited at UMass/Boston; the finding aid is, Ann S. Lainhart transcribed and annotated the first two volumes of records for the period 1800-1864. Large institutions had cemeteries. (Unknown). An agreement with the state required that retarded people have individual service plans tailored to their needs. The property, whose core has been in state control since 1854, historically housed a variety of facilities for providing services to the indigent or sick. Even though it holds the name Massillon, it was not really owned by Massillon itself. 1852, Tewskbury, State Almshouse at Tewksbury, later called Tewksbury State Hospital, Gravestones at the hospital (also known as The Pines Cemetery): 1884, Concord, Massachusetts Reformatory, later called M.C.I. There are several books that provide background on the evolving concepts of what was considered good care and on the poor conditions in these institutions. Volume 1 (1886-1891),FHL DGS 8093554, item 3, Volume 2 (1891-1898),FHL DGS 8093554, item 4, Volume 3 (1898-1905), first part,FHL DGS 8093554, item 5, Volume 3 (1905), second part,FHL DGS 8073427, item 1, Volume 5 (1910-1915),FHL DGS 8073427, item 2, Volume 6 (1915-1918),FHL DGS 8073427, item 3, Volume 16 (1886-1891), first part,FHL DGS 7833945, item 8, Volume 16 (1891-1902), last part,FHL DGS 8093555, item 1, Volume 17 (1902-1907),FHL DGS 8093555, item 2, Inpatient commitment registers, 1886-1926,Massachusetts State Archives, record group HS7.04/1115X*, Inpatient case files, 1886-1960, 1970-1977, Massachusetts State Archives, record group HS7.04/173X*, Inpatient histories, 1886-1892, Massachusetts State Archives, record group HS7.04/278X. The types of institutions developed over that period is staggering. When it was closed, Carol went to a group home in Amherst, where she was abused. Beacon newspaper, 1960-1973; HS9.11/2560X. See also Templeton Colony of Fernald School. Pekinese Island is just to the north of Cuttyhunk. Although the stones contain only numbers, names have been associated with several burials and some families have installed normal gravestones. The records that we access are under the authority of the Massachusetts Secretary of State through the Massachusetts State Archives at Columbia Point in Boston. Amy's story will inspire you to delve into this type of record to learn your family's story. Date: 1949. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. While the Patrick administration says the closures will improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, family members say that life in privately run homes requires constant monitoring and oversight to ensure proper care. The Belchertown State School was closed in 1992 and sold to the non-profit Belchertown Economic and Industrial Development Corp. for $10 in 2004. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1954) They take their jobs home with them." By NANCY H. GONTER The Hospital's closing was announced in December 2008 as part of a cost-cutting move and a push by the state to relocate developmentally disabled residents into community-based group homes, intended to mirror home environments more closely. Also unknown is what will happen to the 681-acre, state-owned campus when the center closes. Genealogists can access older patient or institutional registers. Press the Shop button to find the many bookstores which sell Amy's bookFinding Emma: My Search for the Family My Grandfather Never Knew. The originals are held in the Massachusetts State Archives. ), National Archives and Records Administration, Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives. "It's the most up-to-date facility in Massachusetts. Institutions could help the mentally ill, disabled, orphaned, old, bankrupt, people with tuberculosis, or those convicted of crimes. With the exception of old patient registers listed below, records are not at the Massachusetts State Archives. Institute of Museum and Library Services Annual reports, 1898-1966. 44 (July-September 2018): 27-33. Photograph used by Mass Moments on 17 November 2005, Chickering House in Dedham, about 1935, was the project of Hannah Chickering. Now, the families and guardians of the 136 people still at Monson, as well as three other state institutions, are preparing for a new battle. Afterward, all paupers were sent to the State Almshouse in Tewksbury. Resend Activation Email. In 2017, the state opened a request for proposals for redevelopment of about 256 acres, representing most of the previously developed portion of the land. Monson / mnsn / is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. series describing her search for her grandfather's parents. It is important to distinguish the many types of records kept by institutions. There are also annual reports for the state boards which oversaw the institutions. The links below go to their archive catalog entries. It was renamed Monson State Hospital in 1909 and Monson Developmental Center in 1979. State Workhouse/State Farm payrolls, 1883-1915; Massachusetts State Archives, Record Group HS9.10/2530X. Town records show that there are 36 buildings on the property, and that its assessed value is almost $17.6 million, although it is currently tax-exempt. But more recently, they have met family members of those who are in the institutions slated for closure. The New Hope Cemetery is on the grounds of the former Monson State Hospital and contains the graves of a number of former patients of the facility. If you have difficulty accessing records that you feel should be open, please contact the MGC Massachusetts Records Director at staterecords@massgencouncil.org. as the facility came to be known. Brooks, Walter. The cemetery is maintained by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Capital and Asset Management. Persons supported at the State Primary School, Monson, and at the State Workhouse, Bridgewater, 1872-1882; catalog link. These are often used to locatepublic records under the Massachusetts Freedom of Information Act, although some provide for access to patient records. (11), State Hospitals > Massachusetts > Monson > Periodicals. General View, State Hospital, Westborough, Mass., from DigitalCommonwealth.org. Volume 2 (nos. Several independent organizations perform education and reform advocacy around the issues for which people were institutionalized. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. For a contemporary account, see Reminiscences of the Boston Female Asylum. Two suspects -- one male and one female -- were taken into custody . For example, the Industrial School for Crippled and Deformed Children was later called the Massachusetts Hospital School. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. *Deemed restricted. [1] It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area . The worst, however, occurred in April 2018, when flames took to a wing of the old administration building. Also known as Worcester Lunatic Hospital, Worcester State Hospital and Womens Lunatic Asylum, Temporary Asylum for the Chronically Insane, Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital; affiliate Worcester Farm Colony also known as the Grafton State Hospital. "This expansion will create real choice for many people with developmental disabilities for whom the community has never been an option - all while providing equal or better care for the residents in a community setting," said Health and Human Services Secretary Judith Ann Bigby. In researching institutionalized family members, the researcher should recognize that treatment considered humane and at the forefront of good care in 1870 was by 1980 considered inhumane. 1907, Westfield, Westfield State Sanatorium, later called Western Massachusetts Hospital. For access to those records, contact Ms Bridget Kearney, Health Information Services, Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital, 309 Belmont Street, Worcester, MA 01604, telephone 508-368-3701. Massachusetts Department of Mental Healths medical records request page. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. In 1866, Monson was redesignated as the State Primary School, formalizing its developing association with impoverished children. Portions of this material may be available on Kansas Memory Basic Description. National Endowment for the Humanities, University of Virginia Library Genealogists will want to find cemetery records linking these stones to the names and dates of the people interred there. From the description of Annual reports, 1898-1966. public records under the Massachusetts Freedom of Information Act, although some provide for access to patient records. Please try again later. Today people with these challenges live in their local communities, often with support services. Leprosy and Its Relation to Massachusetts., Sabin, Thomas D. The Penikese Hospital A Massachusetts Hospital for the Treatment of Hansen's Disease., Penikese, Island of Hope: One of the Elizabeths, a Massachusetts Historical Site. Call the Massachusetts State Archives for access guidelines, 617-727-2816. From the outset, most patients at the hospital also suffered from related intellectual disabilities and mental illness. Kim Caisse interviewed Lynn Blanchard (one of the authors above) for the Worcester State University News, Several independent organizations perform education and reform advocacy around the issues for which people were institutionalized. registers, 1885-1948; catalog link. Designation: Tewksbury State Hospital was established in 1852 as one of three state almshouses, along with Bridgewater and Monson. All rights reserved (About Us). 1852, Taunton, State Lunatic Hospital at Taunton, later called Taunton State Hospital for the Insane, Taunton State Hospital. For a look at conditions in the almshouse, see Lucile O'Connell, Caring for the Sick Poor: The State Almshouse at Bridgewater, 1854-1887 Bridgewater Review 3 (December 1984): 8-12. One type are medical records. inmate registers, 1906-1950, Massachusetts State Archives, record group HS9.10/2543X*. Call ahead for access. , Telegram and Gazette, Worcester, Mass., Sunday, 11 April 2010. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1960) Annual Report of the Trustees of the Monson State Hospital for the Year Ending June 30, 1961 Monson State Hospital (Mass.) These records are also open records. The policy there is to allow access after a period of time, generally 75 years, but this archives period is not set in the Massachusetts General Law (M.G.L.). Several bloggers have written about genealogical research focusing on institutional records. Almshouse Dept. We figure out how our ancestors built up their lives in the U.S. to bring us to where we are today. Over the first half of the 20th century the facility was expanded, growing to 72 buildings on 662 acres (268ha) of land.[2]. Volumes 1 and 2 (1800-1864) original records,FHL DGS 7943178(image may only be viewed at a Family History Center or Affiliate Library. Jake Fletcher, Record Spotlight Massachusetts Department of Health, Institutional Registers, 1854-1918 on FamilySearch.org, posted 28 May 2016, FamilySearch (https://fletcherfamilytree.wordpress.com/2016/05/28/record-spotlight-massachusetts-department-of-health-institutional-registers-1854-1918-on-familysearch-org/). Kaitlin Connolly, Old Massachusetts Hospital Records and Patient Files, posted 13 March 2017, State Library of Massachusetts Blog (http://mastatelibrary.blogspot.com/2017/03/old-massachusetts-hospital-records-and.html). Beginning in 1895, the physical plant of the institution was reconstructed as part of its conversion into the Massachusetts State Hospital for Epileptics. See also the Worcester Farm Colony in Grafton. The records that we access are under the authority of the Massachusetts Secretary of State through the Massachusetts State Archives at Columbia Point in Boston. 1882, Baldwinville, Hospital Cottages for Children,Baldwinville is an unincorporated village in Templeton. includes language to limit access to the records of the modern human services departments. The Temporary Asylum for Discharged Female Prisoners was not a state agency or institution. Activating the following button will add more search options to the page. It really opened my eyes. St 1895, c 483 established the Massachusetts Hospital for Epileptics, which opened at Monson in 1898. Monson State Hospital Palmer, Mass. [5] In 2017, the state opened a request for proposals for redevelopment of about 256 acres (104ha), representing most of the previously developed portion of the land. When we cant trace family members beyond a particular point in time, one possibility is that the family member was institutionalized. When it closed, its patients were transferred to the, There are remains of residences, a laundry facility, and a cemetery with 14 residents buried there. (Pekinese Island History and Fun Facts,, http://www.penikese.org/penikese-island-history-and-fun-facts/, The graveyards tombstones are all photographed on Find A Grave, Honeij, James A. was used by town to tell newcomers that they were not eligible for the town-supported poorhouse. At that time, there were 137 severely disabled residents living there, and 403 employees. In 1969 the state of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court determined that the film could not be shown in Massachusetts because if its gritty and humiliating content. It was for a period of time affiliated with Harvard Medical School. Families warned in this way had two alternatives, to return to their town of birth or to enter the state-run almshouse. For access guidelines to restricted records, call the Massachusetts State Archives, 617-727-2816. Images of Modern AmericaSeries, Arcadia Publishing, February 1, 2016. The census-designated place of Monson Center lies at the center of the town. Its Psychopathic Department became the Boston Psychopathic Hospital later known as the Massachusetts Mental Health Center. 1884, Westborough, Westborough Insane Asylum, later called Westborough Lunatic Asylum, Westborough State Hospital, and the Massachusetts State Hospital. They are so dedicated. Volume 3 (1898-1905), first part,FHL DGS 8093554. Johnny Panzera, now 49, lives in Pine Ridge, the former home of the center's superintendent, which now houses six residents who do their own cooking. Level of Description: Folder. In 1969 the state of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court determined that the film could not be shown in Massachusetts because if its gritty and humiliating content. 1900-ca. Although most state hospital cemeteries have markers that list only numbers, these cemeteries are exceptions as they include names and dates. based on information from your browser. For example, click on these queries to see the reports they return. To use this feature, use a newer browser. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Monson State Hospital for the Year Ending June 30, 1954 . USA. Northampton State Hospital History. "The people here, it's like they are hand-picked. The Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities, Kaitlin Connolly, Old Massachusetts Hospital Records and Patient Files, posted 13 March 2017, State Library of Massachusetts Blog (, Jake Fletcher, Record Spotlight Massachusetts Department of Health, Institutional Registers, 1854-1918 on FamilySearch.org, posted 28 May 2016, FamilySearch (, Linda Hall-Little, 52 Ancestors Week #29 Update of The Insane, posted 28 July 2014, Passage to the Past's Blog (, Gena Philibert-Ortega, Researching Ancestors Who Were Committed to Asylums, Using Old Newspapers, posted 6 May 2013, GenealogyBank (. It added the State Farm Hospital and took in prison inmates who were old, and state farm inmates who were mentally ill. It was renamed Monson State Hospital in 1909 and Monson Developmental Center in 1979. Monson Developmental Center is a historic site at 200 State Avenue in Monson, Massachusetts. The original records of many hospitals and institutions are held in Massachusetts State Archives Record Group HS. Record (CStRLIN)MASV90-A499 describes the series of which this subseries forms a . Monson's history clearly embodies major trends in care of the poor, sick, and people with disabilities, with its period of significance extending from 1854 to 1940. Ann S. Lainhart transcribed and annotated the first two volumes of records for the period 1800-1864. While the family felt the conditions at the Monson center were horrible when Donna Marie first arrived, with rats in the kitchen and patient beds end-to-end like a warehouse, the Gauthiers, along with the families of patients at Monson and other institutions such as the Belchertown State School, began a court battle in the 1970s that led to an infusion of cash to the facilities and the relocation of some patients to community-based homes. Listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1989, Hudson River State Hospital fell claim to the ravages of nature, time, and human influence. The Northampton Lunatic Asylum became the Northampton State Hospital. The Monson Developmental Center was a Massachusetts state facility in Monson, Massachusetts. U.S. National Register of Historic Places, National Register of Historic Places listings in Hampden County, Massachusetts, "MACRIS inventory record for Monson Developmental Center", "Monson Developmental Center's use nearing the end", "Future of Monson Developmental Center could hinge on marketing study about possible uses for former state facility", "State to demolish a number of buildings at Monson Developmental Center after closing", Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod, VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System, Northampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Benjamin Stickney Cable Memorial Hospital, New England Hospital for Women and Children, U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, History of the National Register of Historic Places, National Register of Historic Places portal, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Monson_Developmental_Center&oldid=1088756668, Hospitals in Hampden County, Massachusetts, Historic districts in Hampden County, Massachusetts, National Register of Historic Places in Hampden County, Massachusetts, Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, Articles using NRISref without a reference number, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Bungalow/Craftsman, Massachusetts State Hospitals And State Schools MPS, This page was last edited on 19 May 2022, at 23:31. 1800, Boston, Boston Female Asylum, later called Boston Society for the Care of Girls, the Boston Childrens Aid Society, Boston Childrens Services, and the Home for Little Wanderers. Please enter at least 2 characters. While Johnny Panzera might be able to make the transition into the community, or the building in which he lives may be kept open, residents with major medical problems could face a crisis if moved, says Panzera. Note that those marked with a red asterisk are deemed restricted. In 1955, it became M.C.I. Each microfilm has one or more items on it. Click on links to view. [1] Since then, its population has continued to decline, and the state in 2008 announced plans to close the facility. It was built on the former grounds of a state reformatory (when the Lyman School was moved to another site). If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. For a detailed finding aid to these manuscripts, download the 208-page pdf. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Admit/discharge logs, 1896-1955; catalog link. Note that those marked with a. are deemed restricted. ), Hospital Cottages for Children at Baldwinville, Caring for the Sick Poor: The State Almshouse at Bridgewater, 1854-1887, doctors, lawyers, judges, health-care professionals, social workers, and students in these and related fields. Also known as the Dedham Temporary Home for Women and Children, and Chickering House. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. 1914, Norfolk, Norfolk State Hospital, later called M.C.I. According to police at the scene, a 17-year-old sustained a non-life-threatening . It provided homeopathic treatment and took in patients from other hospitals who wanted this type of treatment. Belchertown State closed in 1992. Shirley. . CONTENTS ListofOfficers, Trustees'Report, Superintendent'sReport, GeneralInformation, Treasurer'sReport, Valuation, StatisticalTables, PAGE 5 7 9 17 18 24 25 Annual reports (available through interlibrary loan), board meeting minutes, inmates savings, some loose papers, 1864-1986, stored offsite. Post Office Box 5393, Cochituate, MA 01778. State Alms House, Bridgewater, Mass., from The Old Print Shop, New York City. The population was 8,150 at the 2020 census. Also known as Boston Society for the Care of Girls, Boston Childrens Aid Society, Boston Childrens Services, and the Home for Little Wanderers. Spotlight Team, "State Mental Hospitals Were Closed to Give People with Mental Illness Greater Access to Freedom but It Increased the Risk They'd Get No Care At All,". UMass/Boston has made her full work available online, Volumes 1 and 2 (1800-1864) original records,FHL DGS, Volumes1 and 2 transcribed by Ann S. Lainhart with notations,UMass/Boston. Please enter your email and password to sign in. In 1866, Monson was redesignated as the State Primary School, formalizing its developing association with impoverished children. ), Social Networks and Archival Content. *, Director's administrative files, 1959-1976; HS7.06/1295X. The variety of records holders and their rules is one of the reasons MGC is gathering in one place available information about research access to the records of state institutions..
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