236 MARYLAND MANUAL
St. Mary's Industrial School receives under chapter 620, 1900, $15,000
for the year 1901 and $15,000 for the year 1902. It is located on Wilkens
avenue and Maiden's Choice lane, Baltimore. Its object is to provide
a home, education and industrial training for orphans, destitute or
incorrigible boys, and to reform juveniles. Boys between the ages of
ten and sixteen are admitted. Any court or justice may commit
youthful offenders to the school. (Article 27, sections 384-388, Code).
Apply to William F. Wheatly, Secretary of Board of Directors, or
Brother Dominic, Superintendent.
PENAL INSTITUTIONS.
The Maryland House of Correction is located at Jessups, Anne Arundel
county. This Institution is for the confinement of short-term prisoners.
The institution is partly self-sustaining. The State appropriation for
1901 is $25,000.
The Maryland Penitentiary, located in Baltimore city. This Institution
is supported entirely by the proceeds of the labor of the prisoners, and,
a handsome balance is annually turned over to the State Treasury.
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