80 MARYLAND MANUAL.
MARYLAND WORKSHOP FOR THE BLIND.
601 N. Fulton Avenue, Baltimore.
Name Postofflee.
Dr. A. 0. Barrett, President Baltimore
Wm. T. Shackelford, Treasurer Baltimore
John L. Beck, Sec. and Supt - . Baltimore
John F. Bledsoe . Baltimore
Frederick A. Dolfield - Baltimore
Carl U. Hilgenherg Baltimore
John U. Sehilpp Baltimore
The Maryland Workshop for the Blind, located at 601 N. Fulton
Ave., Baltimore, was founded by an Act of the Legislature of 1908,
Chapter 566.
It is governed b: a Board of Directors, three members of which
are appointed by the Governor and two by the Board of Directors of
the Maryland School for the Blind.
The Board elects its chairman and treasurer from its own member-
ship and is empowered to hire a secretary and other necessary em-
ployees and to fix their compensations.
The Workshop shall be open for the training, labor and manufac-
tures to all Blind citizens of Maryland over 18 years of age, who can
give satisfactory evidence of character and of their ability to do the
work required of them.
It is tbo official commission appointed by the State for providing
for the re-education of the adult blind and the relief of the needy
blind of the State of Maryland.
DIRECTORS OF MINERS’ HOSPITAL.
Frostburg, Maryland.
Name. Postothce Term Expires.
Richard T. Hamill Frostburg 1935
Fred. R. Sloan .Lonaconing - 1935
Dr. \V. 0. MeLane, Jr Frosthurg H37
Board consists of four members appointed by the Governor, two
biennially for a term of four years.
Cbapter 441, 1912, provides for a Board of seven directors—four to
be appointed by the Governor and three to be selected by the four so
appointed. The three members selected by other members of the Board
are as follows:
Name Postoffice.
B. F. MeCrackin Frostburg
John A. Sullivan Frostburg
C. S. Jeifries Frostburg
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