Apprenticeship Records: Indentures/Case Notes, 1854-1888 (with Case Numbers)
- Name
- New York Juvenile Asylum (Creator,Former owner)
- Children's Village (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.) (Former owner)
- Title
- Apprenticeship Records: Indentures/Case Notes, 1854-1888 (with Case Numbers)
- Abstract
- Apprentice Records kept track of older children indentured to homes in the West. The records contain information about the lives and experiences of these children and the families who took them in.
- Collection Name
- New York Juvenile Asylum records (Children's Village)
- Archival Context
- Series II: General Operation Records. Box no. 61
- Subjects
- Runaway children; Orphans; Indentured servants; Poverty; Orphan trains; Charities; Human services; Orphanages; Juvenile detention homes; New York (N.Y.); Middle West; New York Juvenile Asylum; Children's Village (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.)
- Format
- albums
- Genre
- registers (lists); case files
- Date
- 1854-1888
- Physical Description
- 504 leaves
- Note
- Paste-ins on leaves 12, 61, 179
- Pinned-in item on leaf 67
- No content on verso: leaf 504
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content - Also In
- New York Juvenile Asylum Records
- Copyright Status
- No Known Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/qtvp-sv31