PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 33!
Nursery and Child's Hospital of Baltimore City receives under Chap-
ter Bio, 1906, $2,500 for the year 1907 and $2,500 for the year 1908. It is
located on the corner of Franklin and Schroeder streets. Admission
to this institution is by commitment of magistrate or by application to
the institution for temporary care or treatment. Apply to Sarah I
Bevan, President
Oblate Sisters of Providence, having charge of St. Frances' Orphan
Asylum and Academy for Colored Girls, receives under Chapter 810,
1906, $500 for the year 1907 and $500 for the year 1908. Apply to Sister
M. Magdelen, Superior, Chase street, corner Forrest, Baltimore.
Peninsula General Hospital of Salisbury, Maryland, receives
under Chapter 810, 1906, for 1007, $7,500, and for 1908, $7,500. It is re-
quired to receive from the State four patients, and treat them free of
charge, upon the certificate of the Board of Commissioners of the
several counties. (Act of 1898, Chapter 107). Apply to Dr. George W.
Todd, Superintendent, Salisbury.
Provident Hospital and Free Dispensary of Baltimore City, 413
W. Biddle street, receives $1,500 for the year 1907 and $1,500 for the
year 1008. (Chapter 810, 1906.) The institution treats free, as State
patients, all who come to it, provided not more than five come in any
one week. Apply to Milton D. Brown, M.D., Superintendent
St. Agnes' Hospital receives under Chapter 810, 1906, $3,000 for the
year 1907 and $3,000 for the year 1908. It is required to furnish free
beds to the respective counties of the State. The institution is for the
care of the sick and indigent poor. In 1897 the institution treated
seventy-eight persons. Apply to Sister M. Olymphia, Mt. Dougherty,
Carroll P. O., Baltimore.
St. Elisabeth's Home of Baltimore City for Colored Children re-
ceives $1,500 for the year 1907 and $1,500 for the year 1908. (Chapter
810, 1906.) Its object is to care for colored orphans and foundlings and
neglected children. Children are received under four years. It is
located at 317 St. Paul street. Apply to Mother M. Leonard, President.
St. Mary's Female Seminary, under Chapter 810, 1906, receives for
the year 1907 $9,500 and for the year 1908 $3,500. It is required to re-
ceive twenty-six pupils, free of all charges. (Acts of 1868, Chapter
193. Act of 1898, Chapter 370). One pupil is received from each Sena-
torial district, selected by the school commissioners of the several
counties and the City of Baltimore. Apply to D. C. Hammett, Treas-
urer, Leonardtown, Maryland.
St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum of Baltimore, under Chapter 810,
1906, receives $5,000 for the year 1907 and $5,000 for the year 1908. It
is located on Cold Spring lane, near Roland avenue, Roland Park,
Baltimore county. The object is the care and education of destitute
girls from four to fourteen years. They are given an elementary
English education, sewing and housework. Those that show special
aptitude are taught music and stenography. Girls from fourteen to
sixteen years of age are sent to homes or other institutions. Apply to
Sister Gertrude, Sister in charge.
St Vincent's Infant Asylum of Baltimore, Lafayette avenue and
Division street, receives from the State $5,000 under Chapter Six,
1906. for 1007 and $5,000 for 1008. Infants under six years are received
and kept until seven, when they are transferred to asylums tor other
children unless homes have been provided for them. Apply to bister
Marie, Sister in charge.
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