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Charity, Children: United States. New York. Buffalo. St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital: State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. Exhibit by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through State Board of Charities

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Charity, Children: United States. New York. Buffalo. St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital: State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. Exhibit by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through State Board of Charities

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This image is a document titled "State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, Exhibit By." It provides detailed information about the St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, located in Buffalo, New York, and overseen by the State Board of Charities. Key details include:

  • Name and establishment: The institution, St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, was established and incorporated in 1852.
  • Purpose: It was dedicated to the care and protection of destitute women and children.
  • Nature of control: The institution is private.
  • Management: The President of the Board of Management is Sister Marie Conway. The Secretary is Sister Gabrielle Daly, and the Treasurer is Sister Philippa Connolly.
  • Support methods: The institution is funded by public monies and private contributions. In 1903, it received $30,185.53 ($5,133.81 from public funds and $25,051.72 from private sources) and spent $29,805.98.
  • Numbers cared for: During the year, it cared for 499 people, 123 of whom were supported by public funds and 376 by private funds. At the close of the year, 188 individuals remained in care, averaging 158 inmates.
  • Admissions policy: Destitute women and children were admitted either upon application or commitment.
  • Demographic breakdown: Of the 499 individuals cared for during the year, 138 were women and 371 were children. At the end of the year, the remaining 188 consisted of 33 women and 125 children.

The document's layout combines black printed text and blue typed notes, reflecting the organization's operations and statistics for 1903. It appears to be part of an official exhibit report for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.

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The image is a typed document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which serves as an exhibit for St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital. The document provides information on the institution, located in Buffalo, N.Y., established and incorporated in 1852. It's a private institution with a purpose of providing care and protection for destitute women and children.

The document lists key personnel, including the President of the Board of Management, Sister Marie Conway, the Secretary, Sister Gabrielle Daly, the Treasurer, Sister Philippa Connolly, and notes Sister Marie Conway as the Superintendent.

It notes that the institution is supported by both public moneys and private contributions, with a property value of $125,000. In 1903, receipts totaled $30,185.53, with $5,133.81 from public funds and $25,051.72 from private sources. Expenses during the same year amounted to $29,805.98. The total number of individuals cared for during the year was 499, with 123 supported by public funds and 376 by private funds.

The document further details that at the close of the year, 188 individuals remained, with an average number of inmates being 158. Admission terms specify that indigent women and children are received through application or commitment. Additional information indicates that of the 499 cared for, 138 were women and 371 children, while of the 188 remaining, 26 were women and 162 children, with an average number of inmates being 33 women and 125 children.

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The image appears to be an exhibit by the St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital in Buffalo, New York, submitted to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It provides details about the institution, including its purpose, management, funding sources, and the number of people it served in 1903. The exhibit highlights that the institution was established in 1852, incorporated in 1859, and focused on the care and protection of destitute women and children. It also lists the value of the property, sources of funding, and the number of people supported by public and private funds.

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This is a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It's an exhibit form detailing information about St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital in Buffalo, NY, established and incorporated in 1852. The document shows that this was a private institution whose purpose was the "care and protection of destitute women and children."

The form includes detailed financial and operational information from 1903, including:

  • Property value: $125,000
  • Total receipts: $30,185.53 (split between public funds and private contributions)
  • Total expenditures: $29,805.98
  • Number of people cared for: 499 total (123 supported by public funds, 376 by private funds)

The institution was run by religious sisters, with Sister Marie Conway serving as both President and Superintendent. The document notes that indigent women and children were received upon application or by commitment. At the end of 1903, they had 188 residents (26 women and 162 children), with an average of 33 women and 125 children throughout the year.

The institution was supported through both public money and private contributions, demonstrating a mixed funding model typical of charitable institutions of that era.

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The image presents a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, detailing the financial information of St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital.

Document Details

  • Title: "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission"
  • Subtitle: "EXHIBIT BY"
  • Institution: St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital
  • Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Established: 1852
  • Incorporated: 1852
  • Purpose: Care and protection of destitute women and children
  • Nature of Control: Private
  • President of Board of Management: Sister Marie Conway
  • Secretary: Sister Gabrielle Daly
  • Treasurer: Sister Phillippa Connolly
  • Superintendent: Sr. Marie Conway
  • Methods of Support:
    • Public moneys and private contributions
  • Receipts during 1903:
    • $30,185.53
  • Expenditures during 1903:
    • $29,805.98
  • Total number cared for during the year:
    • 499
  • Number remaining at the close of the year:
    • 188
  • Average number of inmates:
    • 158
  • Terms and qualifications for admittance:
    • Indigent women and children are received upon application or by commitment
  • General Information:
    • Of the 499 persons cared for during the year, 138 were women and 371 children and of the 188 remaining at the close of the year 26 were women and 162 children
    • Average number of inmates 35 women and 125 children

Summary

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the financial and operational aspects of St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, including its purpose, management structure, methods of support, and general information about the institution.

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The image is a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, specifically an exhibit by the State of New York. The document provides information about St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through the State Board of Charities.

Document Details:

  • Title: STATE OF NEW YORK
  • Subtitle: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY
  • Institution Name: St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through State Board of Charities
  • Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Established: 1852
  • Incorporated: 1852
  • Purpose: Care and protection of destitute women and children
  • Nature of Control: Private
  • President of Board of Management: Sister Marie Conway
  • Secretary: Sister Gabrielle Daly
  • Treasurer: Sister Phillippa Connolly
  • Superintendent: Sr. Marie Conway
  • Methods of Support: Public moneys and private contributions
  • Value of Property: $125,000
  • Receipts during 1903: $30,185.53
  • Expenditures during 1903: $29,805.98
  • Total Number Cared for during the Year: 499
  • Supported by Public Funds: 123
  • Supported by Private Funds: 376
  • Number Remaining at the Close of the Year: 128
  • Average Number of Inmates: 158
  • Terms and Qualifications for Admittance: Indigent women and children are received upon application or by commitment.
  • General Information:
    • Of the 499 persons cared for during the year, 128 were women and 371 children.
    • Of the 188 remaining at the close of the year, 26 were women and 162 children.
    • Average number of inmates: 33 women and 135 children.

Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution's purpose, management, financial situation, and services provided to its clients.

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The image is a document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through State Board of Charities." It provides detailed information about the asylum's operations, financials, and the care provided to its residents during the year 1903.

The document begins with the name of the institution, "St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital," and its location in Buffalo, New York. It was established in 1852 and incorporated in the same year. The purpose of the asylum is stated as the care and protection of destitute women and children.

The document lists the key personnel of the institution, including the President of the Board of Management, Sister Marie Conway, the Secretary, Sister Gabrielle Daly, the Treasurer, Sister Phillippa Connolly, and the Superintendent, Sr. Marie Conway.

The document provides information about the asylum's financials for the year 1903. It states that the receipts for the year were $30,185.53, with $5,133.81 coming from public funds and $25,051.72 from private sources. The expenditures for the year were $29,805.98.

The document also provides information about the number of people cared for during the year, which was 499, with 123 supported by public funds and 376 by private funds. The number of people remaining at the close of the year was 188, with 26 women and 162 children.

The document concludes with a statement about the terms and qualifications for admittance, which state that indigent women and children are received upon application or by commitment. It also provides general information about the number of women and children cared for during the year and the average number of inmates.

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The image shows a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, titled "Exhibit by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through State Board of Charities." The document provides information about the institution, including its name, location, purpose, nature of control, and financial details.

The document is formatted with bold headings and black text, with some sections highlighted in blue for emphasis. The text is organized into paragraphs, with each paragraph containing specific information about the institution.

The document includes details such as the name of the institution, St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, its location in Buffalo, New York, and its purpose of providing care and protection for destitute women and children. It also mentions the nature of control, which is private, and the names of the President of the Board of Management, Secretary, Treasurer, and Superintendent.

The document provides financial information, including the value of property, receipts during 1903, expenditures during 1903, and the total number of individuals cared for during the year. It also mentions the number of individuals remaining at the close of the year and the average number of inmates.

The document concludes with general information about the institution, including the number of women and children cared for during the year and the average number of inmates. The text is clear and concise, providing a comprehensive overview of the institution and its operations.

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The image is a document titled "State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," detailing an exhibit by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, presented through the State Board of Charities.

The document provides the following information about the institution:

  • Name: St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital
  • Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Established: 1852, Incorporated: 1852
  • Purpose: Care and protection of destitute women and children
  • Nature of Control: Private
  • President of the Board of Management: Sister Marie Conway
  • Secretary: Sister Gabrielle Daly
  • Treasurer: Sister Phillippa Connolly
  • Superintendent: Sr. Marie Conway
  • Methods of Support: Public and private contributions
  • Value of Property: $125,000
  • Receipts during 1903: $30,185.53 (with breakdown of $5,133.81 from public funds and $25,051.72 from private sources)
  • Expenditures during 1903: $29,805.98
  • Total number cared for during the year: 499 (with breakdown of 123 supported by public funds and 376 by private funds)
  • Number remaining at the close of the year: 188; Average number of inmates: 158
  • Terms and qualifications for admittance: Indigent women and children are received upon application or by commitment.
  • General Information: Of the 499 persons cared for during the year, 138 were women and 371 children, and of the 188 remaining at the close of the year, 26 were women and 162 children. Average number of inmates: 33 women and 135 children.

The document appears to be a formal report or summary prepared for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offering a detailed overview of the institution's operations, finances, and the population it serves.

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The image is a document from the "State of New York" for the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," specifically an "Exhibit By" the "St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through State Board of Charities."

The document provides details about the institution, including:

  • Name and Location: St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Establishment and Incorporation: Established and incorporated in 1852.
  • Purpose: Care and protection of destitute women and children.
  • Nature of Control: Private.
  • Key Personnel: President of Board of Management: Sister Marie Conway, Secretary: Sister Gabrielle Daly, Treasurer: Sister Phillippa Connolly, and Superintendent: Sr. Marie Conway.
  • Methods of Support: Public money and private contributions.
  • Financial Information: Receipts and expenditures for 1903, with details about the funds from public and private sources. The value of the property is stated at $125,000
  • Statistical Data: Total number of people cared for during the year 1903, number supported by public and private funds, number remaining at the close of the year, and the average number of inmates.
  • Terms and Conditions: The process for admittance, which appears to be for indigent women and children.
  • Additional information: Breakdown of the type of people who were cared for and who remained at the end of the year, providing the breakdown of women and children.

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The image is a document from the State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, exhibited by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital through the State Board of Charities. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:

Institution Details:

  • Name: St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital
  • Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Established: 1852
  • Incorporated: 1852
  • Purpose: Care and protection of destitute women and children
  • Nature of Control: Private

Management and Staff:

  • President of Board of Management: Sister Marie Conway
  • Secretary: Sister Gabrielle Daly
  • Treasurer: Sister Philipma Connolly
  • Superintendent: Sister Marie Conway

Financial Information:

  • Methods of Support: Public moneys and private contributions
  • Value of Property: $125,000
  • Receipts during 1903: $30,105.53
    • From public funds: $5,133.91
    • From private sources: $25,951.72
  • Expenditures during 1903: $29,805.98

Patient and Resident Information:

  • Total number cared for during the year: 499
    • Supported by public funds: 123
    • Supported by private funds: 376
  • Number remaining at the close of the year: 128
  • Average number of inmates: 158

Admittance Details:

  • Terms and Qualifications for Admittance: Indigent women and children are received upon application or by commitment.

General Information:

  • Of the 499 persons cared for during the year, 128 were women and 371 were children.
  • Of the 128 remaining at the close of the year, 28 were women and 100 were children.
  • Average number of inmates: 33 women and 125 children.

This document provides a comprehensive overview of the operations, financial status, and demographics of the individuals cared for by St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital in 1903.

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