The Centralization of Administration in New York State
The book The Centralization of Administration in New York State was written by author Fairlie, John A. (John Archibald), 1872-1947 Here you can read free online of The Centralization of Administration in New York State book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Centralization of Administration in New York State a good or bad book?
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But, as the number increased with the growth of population, the county authorities considered this class an unjust burden, and it became the practice to send them from one county to an- other so as to avoid the expense of their maintenance and care. 1 It was estimated that $200, 000 was spent annually in thus shifting responsibility; while most of the persons were in no way improved, and in time many of them became so enfeebled that they could no longer be transported, and had to be permanently... provided for by some locality. Under the State Paupers Act of 1873 such unsettled paupers are furnished immediate relief at the expense of the State in certain county poorhouses selected for the purpose by the State Board of Charities. Many being relieved with- out delay recover from temporary infirmity and are able in a short while to provide for themselves. The more import- ant work of the Superintendent of State and Alien Poor, however, consists in making inquiries to ascertain the legal habitation of such persons, and in providing them with trans- 1 Reports of the State Board of Charities, xii, 30.
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