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1895.] Document No. 11. 199 nations. No children. Outdoor relief to 40 persons at $1.50 per month. No workhouse. Hugh J. White. Received March 20, 1894. P. H. Allen. SECOND REPORT. As reported. Now in charge, 21; able to work, 3; helpless, 3; weekly cost per capita, $1.25; Maj. Blake Alston, Superintendent, receives $4.50 for each, with part rent of farm; is a satisfactory officer. Dr. P. J. Macon, Warrenton, is physician at $12.50 per month. Inmates March 1, 1894, 13; admitted to September 1, 12; died, 1; discharged, 3; can assist on fara, 0. Buildings in good repair. Partlv shaded. Religious exercises every Sabbath evening by Baptist, Methodist, or Presbyterian minister. There are 3 children with mothers, and one orphan, for whom efforts are being made to get private homes. Punishment of one girl, by locking up for fighting. Outdoor relief to 42, at an average of $1.63 each. P. H. Allen. R. D. Fleming. Received November 24, 1894. Mrs. L. V. Pendleton. WASHINGTON. As reported. Can accommodate, 15; now in charge, 6; able to work, 0; helpless, 1. Weekly* rations, 2i pounds flour, 2J pounds meat, i pound sugar, i pound coffee, i bar soap, 1 peck meal. Weekly cost per capita, 65 cents, including 10 cents for extras. Superintendent is J. A. Harrison, Plymouth, at $125; is a satisfactory officer. The physician is Dr. W. H. Ward at $1.25 per visit, and furnish medicine. Inmates March 1, 1893, 6; admitted to March 1, 1894, 12; died, 4; discharged, 1; can assist on farm, 0. Premises in good condition; has 60 acres light land—13 cultivated; no stock; crops paid to keeper as part of salary. Partly shaded. Religious services twice a year, and sometimes oftener. Children, 1—trying to get home for him. No outdoor relief. No work-house. Thos. J. Mariner. Received April 27, 1894. WATAUGA. As reported; accommodates 25 or 30; now in charge, 7; able to work, 0; helpless, 3; diet, all they wish of meat, vegetables, fruit, milk, but-ter, coffee, tea. etc.; weekly cost per capita $1.50. Superintendent is Rilt^y Hodges Boone, at $3 cash each per month (average about 15) and u.se of farm, house, etc., free; is a satisfactory officer. The physician is Dr. W. B. Council), Boone, at $2 50 for each visit. Inmates March 1, 1893. 7; admitted to March 1. 1894, 0; died, 0: discharged, 0; can assist on farm, 0: premises in good order, neat cottages situated in a beautiful grove, near a fine spring of water and bold branch; has 200 acres, first-class grain and grass land; 25 acres cultivated; rest in pasturage and timber; crops, grain and grasses, used to support inmates and keeper
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Full Text | 1895.] Document No. 11. 199 nations. No children. Outdoor relief to 40 persons at $1.50 per month. No workhouse. Hugh J. White. Received March 20, 1894. P. H. Allen. SECOND REPORT. As reported. Now in charge, 21; able to work, 3; helpless, 3; weekly cost per capita, $1.25; Maj. Blake Alston, Superintendent, receives $4.50 for each, with part rent of farm; is a satisfactory officer. Dr. P. J. Macon, Warrenton, is physician at $12.50 per month. Inmates March 1, 1894, 13; admitted to September 1, 12; died, 1; discharged, 3; can assist on fara, 0. Buildings in good repair. Partlv shaded. Religious exercises every Sabbath evening by Baptist, Methodist, or Presbyterian minister. There are 3 children with mothers, and one orphan, for whom efforts are being made to get private homes. Punishment of one girl, by locking up for fighting. Outdoor relief to 42, at an average of $1.63 each. P. H. Allen. R. D. Fleming. Received November 24, 1894. Mrs. L. V. Pendleton. WASHINGTON. As reported. Can accommodate, 15; now in charge, 6; able to work, 0; helpless, 1. Weekly* rations, 2i pounds flour, 2J pounds meat, i pound sugar, i pound coffee, i bar soap, 1 peck meal. Weekly cost per capita, 65 cents, including 10 cents for extras. Superintendent is J. A. Harrison, Plymouth, at $125; is a satisfactory officer. The physician is Dr. W. H. Ward at $1.25 per visit, and furnish medicine. Inmates March 1, 1893, 6; admitted to March 1, 1894, 12; died, 4; discharged, 1; can assist on farm, 0. Premises in good condition; has 60 acres light land—13 cultivated; no stock; crops paid to keeper as part of salary. Partly shaded. Religious services twice a year, and sometimes oftener. Children, 1—trying to get home for him. No outdoor relief. No work-house. Thos. J. Mariner. Received April 27, 1894. WATAUGA. As reported; accommodates 25 or 30; now in charge, 7; able to work, 0; helpless, 3; diet, all they wish of meat, vegetables, fruit, milk, but-ter, coffee, tea. etc.; weekly cost per capita $1.50. Superintendent is Rilt^y Hodges Boone, at $3 cash each per month (average about 15) and u.se of farm, house, etc., free; is a satisfactory officer. The physician is Dr. W. B. Council), Boone, at $2 50 for each visit. Inmates March 1, 1893. 7; admitted to March 1. 1894, 0; died, 0: discharged, 0; can assist on farm, 0: premises in good order, neat cottages situated in a beautiful grove, near a fine spring of water and bold branch; has 200 acres, first-class grain and grass land; 25 acres cultivated; rest in pasturage and timber; crops, grain and grasses, used to support inmates and keeper |