1880 Schedules of Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes

for

Clay County, Nebraska

 


Blind

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

Self Support?

Age Blind.

Occ.

Form of blind.

Cause

Total Blind?

Semi blind?

Inmate of Institution

Length of time in Inst.

Discharge

Insane

Idiotic

Deaf-Mute

3

29 Choate, Louisa E. Spring Ranch, Clay Co.                        
22 29 John Hale Edgar, Clay Neb Yes 44 Total Blindness Inflammation in the ?? x   No None        
?? 37 Ke??? ?cik                          
3 31 Nall Benjamin F. Clay Yes 34 Eyes Natural Neuralgia x   No          
8 15 Harrison G.                          

 


Deaf Mutes

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

Self Support?

Age Deaf

Occ.

Cause

Semi. Mute

Semi Deaf

Inmate of Institution

Length of time in Inst.

Discharge

Insane

Idiotic

Blind

7

6 Ross John                        
2 46 Miller Amelia At home Clay Co. Neb No 1 2/12 Paralysis Yes   No None None x    
2 39 Walker Eliza                        
2 46 Miller Amelia At home, Clay Co. Neb No 1 2/12 Paralysis Yes   No None None x    

 


Homeless Children

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

Father dec'd

Mother Dece'd

Child aband-

oned

Parents Surren-

dered Control

Born in institution

Year admitted

Child Illegi-

timate

Is child separated from living mother

Ever Arrested

Convicted or sentenced

Is child origin respectable

Rescued from criminal surroundings

Blind

Deaf mute

Idiot

?

5 Gilland Flora Clay Yes No Yes Yes No   No Yes   No Yes No      

 


Idiots

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

Self Support?

Age Idiocy
Occ.

Cause

Size of head

Inmate at training school?

Length time in school

Discharge

Insane

Blind

Deaf

Epileptic

Paralyzed

?6

36 Moon Cora A. Harvard Clay County   B Born Idiotic Large No              
?3 16 Simonson Isabel Harvard Clay County   6/12 Fever Natural No           x  
? 1 Hartman Joseph                          
                               

 


Inhabitants in Prison

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

Place of imprisonment

US, State or City prisoner

Why in prison

Date of Incarceration

Alleged Offense

Sentence

Hard Labor? What?

Working inside or outside walls of prison

Labor Contracted out

?0

24 Mare James Lone Tree P., Clay                  

 


Insane

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

Inmate of Institution

Disease

Duration of present attack

Number of attacks

Age 1st attack occurred

Usually under lock and key

Restrained

Inmate of hospital or asylum insane?

Length of time in such place?

Discharge

Epileptic Suicidal

Homicidal

59

18 Barrackman John K Spring ranche, C??y No   4 mos 1 23 No No ?il Insane Asylum 2 mos        
5 39 Pus????ings Charles Glenville, Clay Co. Neb   Softening of the Brain? leaving the patient in a humorous mood? 3 yrs 1   No No No          
21? 1 Mainald? Richard                            
23 16 Sims??on Isabel                            
8 8 Daniels Mason S. Lewis Precinct, Clay No Fits 4 mo 2 49 No Attendant       x    
?5 47 Murphy Ellen Lincoln Precinct, Clay No Chronic Insanity 7 years 1   No No Lincoln Neb 7 years        

 

 


Pauper and Indigent Inhabitants in institutions,
Poor houses or asylums or boarded at public expense

 

Pg. #

Line #

Name

City & Co.

How supported

Able Bodied

Habitually intemperate

epileptic

Convicted of crime

Disabled

Born in house?

Date admission

Others family members in house?

Blind

Deaf Dumb Insane

Idiotic

29

37 Kearnes Nick                     x      
29 38 Louisa                            
29 39 Anna                            


 

 

 

Transcribed and Contributed by:  Shauna Williams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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