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EVANS, ELIZABETH G., continued.

hospital equipments, surgical instruments, drugs, etc., feed-

testimony relative to:

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milk, 704, 705, 707, 708, 725, 773, 792, 793, 821, 841, 844-847, 862

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867-872

696

placing of children in families of a different religious faith from
their parents

plumbing

policy, etc., of board of commissioners of public institutions, 740-745
practice of allowing mothers to stay with their children all day

in the nursery

710, 711, 760, 761

present condition of Long Island as compared with condition in 1892

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refusing food by inmates

report of board of visitors

reputation of Dr. Parker

848, 851

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record of inmates at Long Island at the Beacon-street office 810
removal of inmates from Charlestown almshouse to Long
Island

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reply of Dr. Cogswell to report of board of visitors.

3461-3463
752-776
831

679, 782-785, 862-867

843, 861, 862, 864

responsibility for the abuses resting with commissioners, 736, 737

rules and regulations

818

scant supply of clothing, flannel for petticoats, night-gowns,

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visits board of visitors to institutions since making report
visits to Long Island by board of visitors and records of meet-
ings

visit to State institutions

694-696, 753, 754
680

742, 743, 804-807

827

warrants for vagrancy against people who come back from
Long Island

3459-3461

washing of clothes.

754-756

washing to be done by women in House of Correction

watch clocks and night watchers

work provided at Tewksbury and Long Island

woven wire beds

EXAMINATIONS

GIVEN BY CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL

780, 781
696, 697

812-815

709, 710

COMMIS-

SIONERS FOR POSITIONS AT LONG ISLAND
testimony of:

Warren P. Dudley relative to

664-671

EXCHANGING CLOTHING FOR TOBACCO AND LIQUOR

BY PRISONERS. See also CLOTHING OF PRISONERS.)

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Ediet order for patients at Long Island Hospital, Ward A

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itemized list submitted by Mrs. Lincoln relative to number
of beds and rocking-chairs.

207

J-diet list, Ward 7, submitted by Mr. McCaffrey

207

K

Rules and Regulations Home for Paupers

L-memorandum of dates of shortage in milk

O report of visiting committee (board of visitors)

P-Dr. Cogswell's answer to report

Q-hospital diet-list of the State almshouse, Tewksbury
R indictment against James E. Cutter

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rules and regulations, Home for Paupers, Long and Rains-
ford Islands

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EXHIBITS, continued.

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response of inmates to charges made by Mrs. Lincoln. 2796, 2797
bill of Charles River Iron Works

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appropriations, loans, and transfers for permanent improve-.
ments from 1852, 53, to 1893, 94, inclusive

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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
testimony of:

Mrs. Lincoln relative to

778-780

FALLON, LAURENCE P. Officer at House of Correction.

sworn

3564

testimony

3564-3566

FARMER, LEWIS G. (MEMBER OF BOARD OF VISITORS.)

sworn

1030

testimony relative to:

authority by which Long Island was placed under the care of

the commissioners of public institutions
burial of the dead at Long Island
graveyard at Long Island

in-door poor

law that paupers cannot be held as prisoners

law relative to providing of workhouse or almshouse for the
poor

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making of the pudding

1050, 1051

mistake in sending dead body of man instead of a woman to
relatives

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FELTON, EDWARD S. Inmate of House of Correction.

sworn

testimony

987

3554

3554-3564

communication sent Alderman Lomasney relative to not being al-
lowed to see investigating committee and requesting a hearing. 2705
FEMALE PRISONERS

testimony of:

Mr. Fulton relative to fighting between female criminals, 1626, 1627
mixing of boys and female prisoners
. 1629, 1639, 1640

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FEMALE PRISONERS,
PRISONERS, continued.

testimony of:

Mr. Fulton relative to imprisonment in House of Correction. 1663

quarrel between two female prisoners
work done in Truant School by women

Mr. Twitchell relative to mixing with boys
familiarity with officers

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fight between women, Feb. 9, 1894
Howard W. Upton relative to neglect of women by doctor,

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1648-1650

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1661, 1662

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1589, 1590

1585-1589
1582

1883-1885

1888

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1915, 1916

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1880, 1881

woman who was hand-cuffed and punished by Dr. Cogs-

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John F. Egan, district chief of the fire department, relative

to fire appliances

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Mr. Roland C. Lincoln relative to fire-pumps

gongs

Mr. McCaffrey relative to

Mr. Ring

Mr. Charles J. Prescott, relative to fire-escapes

fire-escapes on buildings.

security against fire.

FIRE AT SNOW'S COTTAGE, LONG ISLAND
LONG ISLAND
testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to

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FIRE IN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to

Page

489, 490

FIREARMS, CARRYING OF BY OFFICERS AT HOUSE OF

CORRECTION. See OFFICERS AND DOCTORS.

FIRST HEARING. See also HEARINGS .

1-25

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character of diseases treated at Long Island, 2804, 2805, 2808, 2809

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FLAHERTY, MARTIN, INMAate of House of Correction.

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2809, 2810
2836, 2837

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testimony of:

Kate Foley relative to treatment received while at House of
Correction, and transfer to insane asylum

2133-2143

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