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Reports Of The Madison County Indiana Poor Asylum To The Board Of State Charities Of Indiana1890-1942 - Brown, Brian; Brown, Cathy
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This is the second of a two (2) volume series of verbatim transcriptions of records identifying inmates of the Madison County, Indiana, Poor Asylum. This volume is directed to a collection of reports, dated September 1, 1890 through December 31, 1942, made by the superintendent of the Madison County Poor Asylum to the Board of State Charities for the years 1890-1935 and the State Department of Public Welfare for the years 1936-1942. The reports comprise variably sized forms having in a range from about eighteen (18) to about forty-six (46) separate categories and sub-categories for entry of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is the second of a two (2) volume series of verbatim transcriptions of records identifying inmates of the Madison County, Indiana, Poor Asylum. This volume is directed to a collection of reports, dated September 1, 1890 through December 31, 1942, made by the superintendent of the Madison County Poor Asylum to the Board of State Charities for the years 1890-1935 and the State Department of Public Welfare for the years 1936-1942. The reports comprise variably sized forms having in a range from about eighteen (18) to about forty-six (46) separate categories and sub-categories for entry of inmate related information, including, for example: full names; race; age; sex; marital status; Place of Birth; Physical and Mental Condition; Discharges and Deaths; parents' names; and, Remarks.
Autorenporträt
Brian Brown grew up with a love and passion for reading, and always dreamed of being a successful writer. Through a life of trials and tribulations, writing was always a hobby to find peace in. Years later, Brown had children of his own, and returned to storytelling as a way to connect with and entertain them. With each telling, Brown added a little more to the story, creating new adventures with the same characters. Gradually, he built the world that would become The Professional Adventuring Friends. It was one of his favorite parts about being a parent, and his decision to turn the stories into a book was motivated by his desire to leave behind something for his kids to be proud of, and to bring the same comfort and peace he found in books to other children and their families. Brown currently lives in Ontario, Canada.