MARYLAND MANUAL. 53
BOARD OF VISITORS OF ROSEWOOD STATE TRAINING
SCHOOL.
Institution at Owings' Mills, Baltimore County.
Name, Postoffice.
Julius H. Wyman............................. Baltimore City
Henry S. King. ............................. .Baltimore City
Lemuel T. Appold............................ Baltimore City
Dr. W. P. E. Wyse. .............................. Pikesville
Norman Stump ................................... Stevenson
Benjamin Bissell ....................................Bel Air
Dr. Charles G. Hill, President...................... Arlington
Milton G. Urner................................... Frederick
C. Lyon Rogers, Jr...............................Mt. Wilson
Thomas J. Ewell................................... Baltimore
John S. Biddison................................. Gardenville
Dr. William DeCorse............................. Gardenville
Harry M. Bensinger............................... Baltimore
Robert Garrett ....................................Baltimore
Wm. W. Wyatt................................. Beisterstown
Wm. H. H. Campbell.............................. .Baltimore
Vacancy
Board consists of seventeen members. Governor appoints to fill
vacancies only. (Ch, 183, 1888.)
This institution receives, trains and cares for the feeble-minded of
the State. For full particulars address the Superintendent at the In-
stitution.
HOME AND INFIRMARY OF WESTERN MARYLAND—
Cumberland.
Directors.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Thomas Footer ............ Cumberland .................1922
John Keating ............. Cumberland ................. 1922
W. W. Hanley. ............ Cumberland ................. 1922
H. A. Bachman. ........... Cumberland ................ .1922
W. W. Brown.............. Cumberland .................1922
Hope Carleton ............. Cumberland .................1922
Daniel Annan ............. Cumberland .................1922
Secretary:
W. W. Hanley. ................................ ..Cumberland
Superintendent:
Miss M. E. Hale................................. Cumberland
Governor appoints seven for a term of two years from 1st Monday
in May. (Ch. 319, 1892.)
Free patients are received upon application made to Superintendent
and members of the Board of Directors.
The general method used for charity or free patients to secure ad-
mission to Hospital, is on a permit issued the patient, signed by the
physician recommending the case and by a member of the Board of
Directors.
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