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Dr. Walter Lindley Scrapbooks
  • All fields: Asylums
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    • A few points to consider

    • A few points to consider

    • Jury; Newspapers; Investigations; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Courts; Furniture; Politics; Governors; Contracts; Business enterprises; Buildings; Prisons; Asylums; Expenditures, Public; Taxation

    • An article from the 1891 October 29 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports on the furniture costs of the reform school in Whittier.
    • Adjudged insane

    • Adjudged insane

    • Insanity; Reformatories; Schools; Asylums; Judges

    • Article from the 1891 September 5 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that Whittier State School student Chauncey Crow has been judged insane and sent to the Stockton asylum.
    • At the Magdalen asylum

    • At the Magdalen asylum

    • Children; Asylums; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; San Francisco (Calif.)

    • A piece from the 1892 May 13 edition of the San Francisco Call reports that because of the transfer of inmates from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier, the number of female inmates staying at the Magdalen Asylum...
    • California Hospital

    • California Hospital

    • Hospitals; Asylums; Physicians

    • Article from an unknown source discusses the success of California Hospital and its founder, Walter Lindley. Written on a separate piece of paper is, "Portland, Oregon May 1902 Dr. H. W. [illegible]."
    • First inmate of the reform school

    • First inmate of the reform school

    • Reformatories; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Judges; Asylums; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.)

    • An article from the 1891 July 1 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that Judge McKinley in Department Five issued the first commitment to the new reform school in Whittier.
    • Industrial school boys

    • Industrial school boys

    • Congresses and conventions; Meetings; Politicians; Politics; Asylums; Reformatories; Juvenile delinquents; San Francisco (Calif.); Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Children; Judges

    • An article from the 1891 November 7 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin reports on the transfer of boys from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier. It also reports that the girls from the Magdalen Asylum will...
    • Judge Worley

    • Judge Worley

    • Judges; Reformatories; Asylums; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); San Francisco (Calif.); Parents; Schools; Children; Juvenile delinquents

    • In an article from the 1891 August 22 edition of the San Francisco Argus, Judge Worley responds to why he objects to sending wayward children to the reform school in Whittier.
    • More accommodations at Whittier

    • More accommodations at Whittier

    • Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; School board members; Asylums; San Francisco (Calif.)

    • An article from the 1891 December 21 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin reports that the reform school in Whittier board will meet to arrange the enlargement of the female quarters at the school.
    • More room for bad girls

    • More room for bad girls

    • School board members; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Children; Reformatories; Asylums

    • An article from the 1891 December 30 edition of the San Francisco Call reports that the remaining girls at the Magdalen Asylum will be transported to the reform school in Whittier after more accommodations have been provided by the reformatory.
    • No more room at Whittier

    • No more room at Whittier

    • Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; San Francisco (Calif.); Asylums

    • An article from the 1891 December 29 edition of the San Francisco Call reports that no more girls can be sent to the reform school in Whittier because the accommodations for females has been exhausted.
    • No more to Magdalen

    • No more to Magdalen

    • Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Courts; Asylums; Children; Schools; San Francisco (Calif.)

    • An article from the 1892 May 13 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports that since the city has been sending girls to the reform school in Whittier, there has been a constant decrease in committals to the Magdalen Asylum.
    • Ordinance No. 13,309

    • Ordinance No. 13,309

    • Ordinances, Municipal; Hospitals; Asylums; Los Angeles (Calif.) Dept. of Health; Tuberculosis; Diphtheria; Scarlatina; Patients; Communicable diseases

    • Description of a new city ordinance regarding hospitals from the 1906 September 12 edition of the Los Angeles Journal.
    • Ordinance No. 13,309

    • Ordinance No. 13,309

    • Municipal government; Mayors; Ordinances, Municipal; Los Angeles (Calif.); Hospitals; Asylums; Licenses

    • Description of Los Angeles city ordinance number 13,309 regarding the establishment and maintenance of hospitals and asylums dated 1906 September 8.
    • Sent to Stockton

    • Sent to Stockton

    • Children; Judges; Insanity; Schools; Reformatories; Asylums; Juvenile delinquents; Stockton (Calif.)

    • Article from the 1891 September 6 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on two boys currently at the Whittier State School.

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