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The documents in this file concern various matters related to the Board of Trustees of Charitable Institutions. This description covers only a few documents in this file. A letter on February 5, 1877, from W. B. Slosson, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of State Charitable Institutions, writes about the employment of physicians in the Insane Asylum. A letter on February 17, 1876, from Edwin Knowles, accepts the appointment as a member on the Board of Trustees of Charitable Institutions. A letter on January 15, 1878, from Edwin Knowles, informs Governor Anthony that he has written to Lander and states the Stewards Department at Osawatomie is being loosely conducted, and if he wanted, he could perform fraud.

Creator: Kansas. Governor (1877-1879: Anthony)
Date: 1877 - 1878

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Charitable Institutions Board of Trustees - 1

Item Number: 454019
Call Number: Governor's Office, Governor George Tobey Anthony, Correspondence Files, State departments, Box 1 Folder 9
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 454019

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