Boston Female Asylum
The Boston Female Asylum (1803–1910) was an orphanage in Boston, Massachusetts, US "for the care of indigent girls." Its mission was to "receive ... protect ... and instruct ... female orphans until the age of 10 years, when they are placed in respectable families." Provided by Wikipedia
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An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Boston Female Asylum Together with the act of incorporation. ; Also, the bye-laws, and rules and regulations, adopted by...
Published 1810“…Boston Female Asylum…”
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An account of the rise, progress, and present state, of the Boston Female Asylum Together with the act of incorporation. ; Also, the bye-laws, and rules and regulations, adopted by...
Published 1803“…Boston Female Asylum…”
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The institution of the Boston Female Asylum Organized Sept. 26, 1800
Published 1801“…Boston Female Asylum…”
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