Page EVANS, ELIZABETH G., continued. hospital equipments, surgical instruments, drugs, etc., feed- testimony relative to: milk, 704, 705, 707, 708, 725, 773, 792, 793, 821, 841, 844-847, 862 867-872 696 placing of children in families of a different religious faith from plumbing policy, etc., of board of commissioners of public institutions, 740-745 in the nursery 710, 711, 760, 761 present condition of Long Island as compared with condition in 1892 refusing food by inmates report of board of visitors reputation of Dr. Parker 848, 851 record of inmates at Long Island at the Beacon-street office 810 reply of Dr. Cogswell to report of board of visitors. 3461-3463 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, visits board of visitors to institutions since making report visit to State institutions 694-696, 753, 754 742, 743, 804-807 827 warrants for vagrancy against people who come back from 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 780, 781 812-815 709, 710 COMMIS- SIONERS FOR POSITIONS AT LONG ISLAND Warren P. Dudley relative to 664-671 EXCHANGING CLOTHING FOR TOBACCO AND LIQUOR BY PRISONERS. See also CLOTHING OF PRISONERS.) Ediet order for patients at Long Island Hospital, Ward A 155 I itemized list submitted by Mrs. Lincoln relative to number 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 S rules and regulations, Home for Paupers, Long and Rains- 2796 Page EXHIBITS, continued. response of inmates to charges made by Mrs. Lincoln. 2796, 2797 3319 U appropriations, loans, and transfers for permanent improve-. 3319 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 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 in-door poor law that paupers cannot be held as prisoners law relative to providing of workhouse or almshouse for the making of the pudding 1050, 1051 mistake in sending dead body of man instead of a woman to FELTON, EDWARD S. Inmate of House of Correction. sworn testimony 987 3554 3554-3564 communication sent Alderman Lomasney relative to not being al- testimony of: Mr. Fulton relative to fighting between female criminals, 1626, 1627 Page FEMALE PRISONERS, testimony of: Mr. Fulton relative to imprisonment in House of Correction. 1663 quarrel between two female prisoners Mr. Twitchell relative to mixing with boys fight between women, Feb. 9, 1894 1648-1650 1661, 1662 1589, 1590 1585-1589 1883-1885 1888 1915, 1916 1880, 1881 woman who was hand-cuffed and punished by Dr. Cogs- John F. Egan, district chief of the fire department, relative to fire appliances 304 3594-3700 3321-3413 3109-3137 3257-3278 3138-3218 • 3549-3593 3414-3548 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 Dr. Parker relative to 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 character of diseases treated at Long Island, 2804, 2805, 2808, 2809 FLAHERTY, MARTIN, INMAate of House of Correction. 2809, 2810 testimony of: Kate Foley relative to treatment received while at House of 2133-2143 |