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Excerpt from: The State Wards He testified that when he detected Mr. Marsh, as he had before stated, a conversation had ensued, Mr. Marsh telling him to keep still about what he had seen of the loading of the bodies at the dead house. Marsh said: “We have got to have some pay for our trouble taking care of these ‘critters’.”... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | The State Wards | |
Creator: | n/a | |
Date: | April 7, 1883 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publication: | The Lowell Weekly Sun | |
Source: | The Pollard Memorial Library | |
Location: | pp.1,4 | |
Keywords: | Abuse; Advocacy; Almshouses; Asylums; Beds; Benjamin Franklin Butler; Boston, MA; Children; Civil Liberties & Rights; Clothing; Confinement; Connecticut; Crime; Death; Disease; Doctors; Expose; Family; Food; Government; Government Agencies; Harvard University; Health & Medicine; Hospitals; Housing; Hygiene; Insanity; Institutions; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Laws & Regulation; Legislation; Massachusetts; Media; Medical Professionals; Medication; Medicine; Medicine & Science; Neglect; New Hampshire; Newspapers; Policy; Politics; Poverty; Psychiatric Disability; Public Health; Public Health & Welfare; Social Welfare & Communities; Social Welfare & Employment; Tewksbury, MA; Transportation; Vermin; Work | |
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