PERRY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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SOLDIERS' ORPHAN SCHOOLS/HOMES
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No. |
Name of Pupil |
Post Office of Pupil |
Orphan School discharged from. |
Normal School sent to. |
Date of Entrance. |
Date of Leaving. |
No. of weeks in school. |
Rate chg'd per week. |
Total amount paid. |
52 | Jones, Matilda | Oil City, Venango county, Pa. | Loysville | Shippensburg | Sep. 2, 1878 | July 10, 1879 | 42 | 3.00 | 126.00 |
STATEMENT VI- Showing Discharges and Deaths.
Homes.
3. Loysville Orphan Home
Number discharged on age for year ending May 31, 1879: 10
Number discharged on order for year ending May 31, 1879: 1
Number of deaths for year ending May 31, 1879.
A LIST OF "SIXTEENERS,"
IN THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1879.
Below will be found a list of the children
who arrived at the age of sixteen during the past year, and were discharged.
There is no better way in which the system could exhibit its fruits.
LOYSVILLE ORPHAN HOME.
William F. Coxey, with his guardian, Bellville,Pa.
Elmer Newkirk, teaching, Newport, Pa.
John M. Kiester, teaching, Lock Haven.
William A. Chestnut, laborer, Perrysville, Pa.
Jonathan M. Davis, with his mother, Sinking Valley, Pa.
Charles Oxenford, with his mother, Loysville, Pa.
Samuel E. Hess, with his guardian, Marklesville, Pa.
William H. Hooper, with his mother, Mapleton, Pa.
Anna A. Moyer, with her mother, Mifflinburg, Pa.
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