1887 Biennial Report Volume 9

Visited June 2, 1886. The general condition of this almshouse was rather poor. The inmates were cleanly, well clothers, and fed, and their health good; they have plenty of room. The building needs to be thoroughly repaired and painted. Male inmates sleep in the second story, and females in the first story. The light and ventilation are good. The farm was in good condition and the crops fair.

Poormaster: John Taylor

County Physician: Dr. George Straight


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