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Report of the Special Committee on the Division of the Department of Public Charities and
Correction of New York City:

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Why the Department of Public Charities and Correction should be Divided

The Passage of the Bill..

Results of the Division of the Department of Public Charities and Correction.
Cost of the Division of the Department.......

Detailed Plan formulated by Sinking Fund Commissioners.

Report of Standing Committee on Pauper-Delinquents...

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Other Legislation of 1895 affecting the Administration of Charities in the State of New York... 28 Dependent Children

General Conditions in the State and City.....

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Rules, established by the State Board of Charities, Regulating the Detention of Inmates supported at Public Expense in Private Institutions.

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The Supervision of Chil iren Placed-out in Families

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First Annual Report of the Agency for Dependent Children of Newburgh..
Supervision of Children Placed-out in Families in Allegany County..

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Second Annual Report of the Sub-Committee on Providing Situations for Homeless
Mothers with Infants........

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National Conference of Charities and Correction, and Convention of Superintendents of the Poor....

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Report of Finance Committee....

Reports of Treasurer......

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Report of Treasurer of Sub-Committee on Providing Situations for Mothers with Infants..
Subscriptions and Donations.........

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Minute adopted by the Board of Managers upon the Resignation of Miss S. E. Minton..
Appendix A.-Right-of-Entrance Law.........

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Appendix B.-Children's Law.......

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Appendix C.-Census of Department of Public Charities and Correction of New York City... Appendix D.-Text of the Act providing for the Division of the Department of Public Charities and Correction of New York City

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Appendix E.-Resolutions adopted by the State Board of Charities, favoring the Division of the Department of Public Charities and Correction of New York City.

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Appendix F.-Text of the Plan for the Division of the Department, adopted by Sinking Fund Commissioners........

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Appendix G.-Statement of the Cost of the Division of the Department...
Appendix H.-Text of Cumulative Sentences Law......

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Appendix I-Summary of Legislation of 1895 affecting the Administration of Charity in the State of New York ....... Appendix J.-"Why should Dependent Children be Reared in Families rather than in Institutions?" A paper read before the Conference of Charities of New York City, by the Secretary of the Association...... Appendix K.-Extracts from the Debates in the Constitutional Convention upon the Charities

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Article Appendix L.-Text of Agreement between the Almshouse Commissioners of the City and Town of Newburgh and the State Charities Aid Association, for the year ending December 1, 1896........ 126 Appendix M.-List of Members and Officers of the State Board of Charities (showing Counties included in the various Judicial Districts).....

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* The title of the Standing Committee on Adult Able-bodied Paupers, was, by an amendment to the By-laws of the Association, adopted December 19, 1895, changed to the Standing Committee on Pauper-Delinquents.

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IN THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY-Mr. John A. McKim.

IN THE SOCIETY FOR INSTRUCTION IN FIRST AID TO THE INJURED -Mrs. L. M. Hoyt, Dr. J. H. Emerson.

MEMBERS OF CENTRAL ASSOCIATION.

Mr. Thomas C. Acton, 32 Wall St.

Mr. Gustav Amsinck, Summit, N. J.
Mrs. A. A. Anderson, 6 E. 38th St.
Mrs. William Banning, 48 E. 26th St.
Gen. F. C. Barlow, 39 E. 31st St.
Mr. Charles T. Barney, 10 E. 55th St.
Mrs. Henry H. Baxter, 588 Fifth Ave.
Mrs. Tunis G. Bergen, 74 Willow St.,
Brooklyn.

Miss E. D. Bininger, 62 Lexington Ave.
Dr. Mary Taylor Bissell, 17 E. 46th St.
Dr. Emily Blackwell, 53 E. 20th St.
Mr. George Bliss, 387 Fifth Ave.
Miss Eleanor Blodgett, 24 W. 12th St.
Mrs. Geo. S. Bowdoin, 39 Park Ave.
Mr. John M. Bowers, 30 W. 18th St.
Rev. C. D. W. Bridgman, 18 W. 122d St.
Mr. B. H. Bristow, 37 W. 49th St.

Mr. John Crosby Brown, 36 E. 37th St.
Miss Edith Bryce, 40 W. 54th St.
Mrs. P. M. Bryson, 26 E. 38th St.
Mrs. Douglas Burnham, 61 Park Ave.
Dr. F. A. Burrall, 48 W. 17th St.
Miss H. C. Butler, 31 E. 69th St.
Miss R. Butler, 31 E. 69th St.

Mr. John L. Cadwalader, 13 E. 35th St.
Mr. J. Cleveland Cady, 111 Broadway.
Miss Martha H. Campbell, 4 E. 16th St.
Mr. George F. Canfield, 32 E. 33d St.
Mr. James C. Carter, 277 Lexington Ave.
Mrs. Julius Catlin, Jr., 16 E. 45th St.
Mrs. F. E. Chadwick, 58 W. 9th St.
Prof. C. F. Chandler, 51 E. 54th St.
Mr. Henry G. Chapman, 56 Wall St.
Mrs. H. G. Chapman, Katonah, N. Y.
Hon. Joseph H. Choate, 50 W. 47th St.
Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, 50 W. 47th St.
Mrs. Benjamin Church, 36 W. 12th St.
Mrs. Alfred C. Clark, 7 W. 22d St.
Mrs. Wm. Brewster Clark, 50 E. 31st St.
Mrs. Wm. Irving Clark, 127 E. 30th St.
Mrs. J. W. Clendenin, 12 W. 18th St.
Rev. Robert Collyer, D.D., 137 E. 39th St.
Mr. Frederic R. Coudert, 13 E. 45th St.
Mr. Ernest Crosby, 19 Liberty St.
Mr. S. Van Rensselaer Cruger, 112 E.
35th St.

Mrs. R. J. Cross, 6 Washington Sq.
Miss Elizabeth G. Cunningham, 109 E.
36th St.

Dr. Charles L. Dana, 50 W. 46th St.
Hon. Ira Davenport, 31 E. 39th St.
Mrs. H. de Coppet, 22 W. 17th St.
Mr. Robert W. de Forest, 7 Washington
Sq., N.

Mr. Lewis L. Delafield, 49 Exchange
Place.

Dr. R. H. Derby, 9 W. 35th St.

Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, 175 W. 58th

St.

Mr. Wm. E. Dodge, 262 Madison Ave.
Mrs. Wm. E. Dodge, 262 Madison Ave.
Miss Grace H. Dodge, 262 Madison Ave.
Mrs. d'Oremieulx, 109 E. 31st St.
Dr. Wm. H. Draper, 19 E. 47th St.
Mr. Dorman B. Eaton, 2 E. 29th St.
Miss Ella F. Eberman, 139 Madison Ave.
Dr. Cyrus Edson, 54 W. 9th St.
Mr. Roswell Eldredge, Hempstead, L. I.
Mr. Alfred Ely, 175 Second Ave.
Dr. J. H. Emerson, 81 Madison Ave.
Mr. Richard H. Ewart, 115 Franklin St.
Hon. Charles S. Fairchild, 76 Clinton
Place.

Mrs. Charles S. Fairchild, 76 Clinton
Place.

Judge E. L. Fancher, 141 Madison Ave. Mr. James H. Fay, 11 Pine St.

Mr. George Winthrop Folsom, 945 Broad

way.

Mr. James B. Ford, 507 Fifth Ave.
Mrs. A. Forman, 116 Pierrepont St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dr. George B. Fowler, 11 W. 45th St.
Prof. Franklin H. Giddings, Columbia
College.

Mr. William E. Gilhooly, Temple Court,

5 Beekman St.

Mrs. H. A. Glassford, 56 W. 51st St.
Mrs. F. G. Goddard, 10 W. 33d St.
Mr. E. L. Godkin, 36 W. 10th St.
Mrs. E. L. Godkin, 36 W. 10th St.
Mr. James J. Goodwin, 45 E. 34th St.
Mrs. Wm. Preston Griffin, 208 E. 15th St.

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