The twentieth year of the Temporary Home for Women and Children has passed, and the institution, planted in weakness, nurtured under reproach, and kept alive only by untiring effort, has become firmly established as one of the well-organized charities of the State, with a record entitling it not only to respect and honor from the people, but to an annual appropriation from the State treasury to carry on its work.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1009/thumbnail.jp
A report of the District Nursing Service, an extension of the work of the Health Committee of the Ba...
The Good Samaritan Home Agency has served young pregnant rural women from throughout the state of Ma...
The Bangor Children\u27s Home was completed in 1869 following the design of Henry W. Hartwell. It wa...
The State Institution known as the Temporary Home for Women and Children, although now eight years e...
The Managers of the Temporary Home for Women and Children present their fourth annual report with an...
As we review the year since last we met in annual meeting, we see much that encourages, little that ...
The plea for the Home recently sent out by the Executive Committee has made it unnecessary to say an...
Though the circle of seasons has been seven times completed since we began the work of the Tempora...
It has been thought best in presenting the Annual Report of our work for 1893 to enter somewhat into...
As the annual report of the Temporary Home for Women and Children is again due, we realize that this...
It is with a feeling of great satisfaction and even of gratitude that we present the third annual re...
On this ninth annual meeting of the Temporary Home for Women and Children, we, the Board of Managers...
It has been said that crime is the product of a defective character under given temptation, and the...
In reviewing the work done by us, in this, the first year of our organization, it seems desirable to...
A report of income and expenses, officers, and donations (including Christmas gifts) for the year 18...
A report of the District Nursing Service, an extension of the work of the Health Committee of the Ba...
The Good Samaritan Home Agency has served young pregnant rural women from throughout the state of Ma...
The Bangor Children\u27s Home was completed in 1869 following the design of Henry W. Hartwell. It wa...
The State Institution known as the Temporary Home for Women and Children, although now eight years e...
The Managers of the Temporary Home for Women and Children present their fourth annual report with an...
As we review the year since last we met in annual meeting, we see much that encourages, little that ...
The plea for the Home recently sent out by the Executive Committee has made it unnecessary to say an...
Though the circle of seasons has been seven times completed since we began the work of the Tempora...
It has been thought best in presenting the Annual Report of our work for 1893 to enter somewhat into...
As the annual report of the Temporary Home for Women and Children is again due, we realize that this...
It is with a feeling of great satisfaction and even of gratitude that we present the third annual re...
On this ninth annual meeting of the Temporary Home for Women and Children, we, the Board of Managers...
It has been said that crime is the product of a defective character under given temptation, and the...
In reviewing the work done by us, in this, the first year of our organization, it seems desirable to...
A report of income and expenses, officers, and donations (including Christmas gifts) for the year 18...
A report of the District Nursing Service, an extension of the work of the Health Committee of the Ba...
The Good Samaritan Home Agency has served young pregnant rural women from throughout the state of Ma...
The Bangor Children\u27s Home was completed in 1869 following the design of Henry W. Hartwell. It wa...