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1Title:  Sylvester T. Everett Family Papers     
 Creator:  Everett, Sylvester T. Family 
 Dates:  1891-1976 
 Abstract:  The Everett family of Cleveland, Ohio, were major supporters of Beech Brook, a treatment center for emotionally disturbed children, which was founded in 1852 as the Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum. The collection consists of a scrapbook of copies of newspaper clippings and annual reports detailing the Everett family's contributions to Beech Brook. Also included are fact sheets about the institution and a letter from the chairman of the Development Committee answering economic questions. 
 Call #:  MS 3729 
 Extent:  0.10 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Everett family. | Everett, Sylvester T. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  Children's Aid Society Records     
 Creator:  Children's Aid Society 
 Dates:  1858-1977 
 Abstract:  The Children's Aid Society was the first organization in Cleveland, Ohio, dedicated to the care and education of poor children. Established in 1854, the society initially operated three industrial schools and worked to find homes for orphans. By 1876, efforts were concentrated toward a school and farm on Detroit Road donated by Eliza Jennings, and under the presidency of Truman Handy and later Daniel Eells, the society became an orphanage. In the 1920s, the society turned its attention to becoming a mental health center for retarded, neurotic, and psychopathic children. The society developed into a fully accredited, residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed children by the 1960s. The collection consists of administrative records (including constitutions, charters, histories, annual reports, executive, membership and staff lists, brochures, reports, studies and policy statements, minutes, correspondence, property records and other records of the Executive Board and other committees), financial and legal records, children's registration and daily records, journals, and miscellany. The collection highlights the early institutional care of needy, orphaned and emotionally ill children, as well as the daily operation of one of Cleveland's oldest child welfare agencies. Included are some psychiatric studies relating to disturbed children. The collection also provides a significant glimpse at Cleveland's 19th century philanthropists who served as founders, leaders and donors of the society, including Truman P. Handy, Daniel P. Eells, Samuel Mather, Amasa Stone, Eliza Jennings, John D. Rockefeller, Leonard Case, Jr., and others. 
 Call #:  MS 3923 
 Extent:  5.60 linear feet (9 containers) 
 Subjects:  Children's Aid Society (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. | Eliza Jennings Home -- History. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Trade schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child psychiatry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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