Names of Children in the Records of the New York Juvenile Asylum (1853-1923)

Names of Children in the Records of the New York Juvenile Asylum (1853-1923)
Title Names of Children in the Records of the New York Juvenile Asylum (1853-1923) PDF eBook
Author Clark Kidder
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 256
Release 2018-02-23
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ISBN 9781985854154

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The New York Juvenile Asylum (NYJA) was founded in 1851 by a group of prominent businessmen and professionals concerned about vagrancy among poor children in New York City. It was designed to house, educate, reform, and indenture children who were homeless, truant, or convicted of petty crimes in New York City. The NYJA being an alternative to the punitive House of Refuge where more hardened young criminals (incarcerated alongside much older adults) were being sent. Most children accepted into the NYJA were between the ages of seven and fifteen, but children both younger and older were accepted at times. The NYJA relocated to 176th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in 1856. By the end of 1919 over 42,000 children had been admitted to the Asylum. About 6,000 were sent West on orphan trains in what is now referred to as America's Orphan Train Movement. This book consists of a list of over 36,000 names of children gleaned from the surviving records of the NYJA covering the years 1853-1923.

The New York Juvenile Asylum

The New York Juvenile Asylum
Title The New York Juvenile Asylum PDF eBook
Author Clark Kidder
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 182
Release 2018-02-21
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ISBN 9781985796140

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The New York Juvenile Asylum (NYJA) was founded in 1851 by a group of prominent businessmen and professionals concerned about vagrancy among poor children in New York City. It was designed to house, educate, reform, and indenture children who were homeless, truant, or convicted of petty crimes in New York City. The NYJA being an alternative to the punitive House of Refuge where more hardened young criminals (incarcerated alongside much older adults) were being sent. Most children accepted into the NYJA were between the ages of seven and fifteen, but children both younger and older were accepted at times. The NYJA relocated to 176th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in 1856. By the end of 1919 over 42,000 children had been admitted to the Asylum. About 6,000 were sent West on orphan trains in what is now referred to as America's Orphan Train Movement. The names in this volume represent over five thousand children who lived in the New York Juvenile Asylum, as well as its House of Reception (where applicable), between 1855 and 1925. The names were extracted from the following enumerations conducted at the Asylum and House of Reception: the 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 federal censuses; and the New York State censuses of 1855, 1905, 1915, and 1925. The censuses are arranged chronologically and the children listed alphabetically for each census. The descriptions vary from census to census; however, in virtually all cases they provide the individual's name, race, sex, age, and state or country of birth. Also included for several of the censuses is the state or country of birth for the parents of each child. In a couple of the censuses the "residence when admitted" (to the Asylum) is listed for each child.

Library of Congress National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections

Library of Congress National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Title Library of Congress National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections PDF eBook
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Pages 1080
Release 1959
Genre Catalogs, Union
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Index to Subjects and Corporate Names in the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, 1959-1984: A-G

Index to Subjects and Corporate Names in the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, 1959-1984: A-G
Title Index to Subjects and Corporate Names in the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, 1959-1984: A-G PDF eBook
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Pages 642
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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The Doolittle Family in America

The Doolittle Family in America
Title The Doolittle Family in America PDF eBook
Author William Frederick Doolittle
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781015736184

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Who was who in America

Who was who in America
Title Who was who in America PDF eBook
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Pages 1426
Release 1968
Genre United States
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Who's who in America

Who's who in America
Title Who's who in America PDF eBook
Author John W. Leonard
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Pages 2504
Release 1928
Genre United States
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Vols. 28-30 accompanied by separately published parts with title: Indices and necrology.