List of orphan asylums, soldiers' orphans' homes, &c.—Continued. Location. Name. PART 1.-ORPHAN ASYLUMS-Concluded. St. Philomena Orphan Asylum and School St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum. Roman Catholic Asylum for Boys St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum St. Joseph's Boys' Orphan Asylum St. Mary's Orphan Asylum... St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum.. Roman Catholic New Orphan Asylum for Girls. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum for Girls. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum for Boys St. Vincent de Paul's Asylum Sisters of St. Dominick's Orphan Asylum House of the Good Shepherd.. St. John's Catholic Orphan Asylum for Girls St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum.. Orphan Asylum Colored Orphan Asylum.. House of Preservation of Children St. Aloysius Orphan Asylum.. German Orphan Asylum St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum.. Citizens' Hospital and Orphan Asylum Home for Destitute Colored Children. St. John's Male Orphan Asylum. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum... Allegheny County Home Boys' Orphan Asylum, (Roman Catholic) Catholic Female Orphan Asylum. Charleston Orphan Asylum.. Hebrew Orphan Asylum..... List of orphan asylums, soldiers' orphans' homes, &c.—Continued. Mobile, Ala. San Francisco, Cal., (Porter's avenue, near 21st street.) Fair Haven, Conn., (Clinton avenue, New Orleans, La., (350 Chartres st.) New Orleans, La., (Magnolia and Lafayette streets.) New Orleans, La., (Cambronne and 3d streets, Carrollton.) New Orleans, La., (St. Ann, between Desbigny and Roman streets.) Baltimore, Md., (corner Mount and Hollis streets.) Baltimore, Md., (Albemarle street, near Plowman.) Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Kirkwood, Mo. Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Newburgh, N. Y. Newburgh, N. Y. New York, N. Y., (27 St. Mark's Place.) New York, N. Y., (41 7th avenue, corner 18th street.) New York, N. Y., (9 Duane street.) Rochester, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Wilmington, N. C. Pittsburgh and Allegheny Home for the Friendless Home for the Friendless.. Aimwell School Association Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind Women.. Church Home Home for the Friendless.. Bethel Home for Boys Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Memphis, Tenn. Washington, D. C. [-bren from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. Charles Demerest. Mother Mary of St. 4 Under 16 Commitment by courts........................... 3-16 Being abandoned, guilty of crime, or misdemeanor, 22 or incorrigible. 5-14 Insubordination and truancy. 72 14 or over Desire for reformation, or being in danger through 26 21 8-16 Crime against the State 23 24 25 disorderly conduct and associations. Number. |