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Creator:
New York (State). Office of Mental Health
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of computer printouts which tabulate an inpatient census for the statewide network of psychiatric centers. There are two reports for each facility: the daily inpatient census that summarizes the number and type of patient on wards; and on-ward and on-leave census with patient information .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

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Creator:
Syracuse State School
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1673
 
 
Dates:
1928-1978
 
 
Abstract:  
The series consists of typescript copies of monthly meeting minutes of the Board of Visitors of the Syracuse State School, submitted by the secretary of the board. Contents typically reflect presentations to the board by various school departments and special committees, often about such topics as progress .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

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Creator:
Syracuse State School
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1661
 
 
Dates:
1934-1953
 
 
Abstract:  
This series records those who escaped from Syracuse State School during the period 1934-1953. Entries are arranged according to the month in which the escape was reported; this roughly corresponds to a chronological arrangement by actual escape date (an escape may have occurred earlier than the month .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

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Creator:
Syracuse State School
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1664
 
 
Dates:
1918-1968
 
 
Abstract:  
This series records those released "on parole" from the Syracuse State School, formerly the Syracuse State School for Mental Defectives (until 1919). Most volumes simply list name, date of parole, and date of return or discharge. Occasionally there are references, with dates, to escapes (elopement) .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

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Creator:
Syracuse Developmental Center
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1665
 
 
Dates:
1866-1974
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of registers, organized by county, listing those admitted to the Syracuse Developmental Center (from the time it was called the New York State Asylum for Idiots, through all successive institutional name changes). The first volume lists name; town; class; age; sex; color; nativity; .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives