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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island Operations, Governor's Office Records
SC-0016-III-A-1-0031
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from Dr. John P. [Purdue] Gray, of the New York State Lunatic Asylum, May 4, 1876
SC-0016-III-A-1-0072
Letter to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., January 3, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0087
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., June 5, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0105
Letter to the Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, Steward at the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., September 3, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0107
Letter to the Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, Steward at the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., September 16, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0109
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., September 23, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0118
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., October 12, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0169
Letter to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., December 21, 1879
SC-0016-III-A-1-0171
Telegram to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., July 11, 1880
SC-0016-III-A-1-0191
Letter to the Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, from Edward W. Hayes, Inmate, Sailors' Snug Harbor, June 14, 1880
SC-0016-III-A-1-0192
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., June 14, 1880 xxx
SC-0016-III-A-1-0196
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., June 22, 1880
SC-0016-III-A-1-0197
File copy of letter from Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, to Dr. H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., June 22, 1880
SC-0016-III-A-1-0205
Telegram to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., 1881
SC-0016-III-A-1-0228
Letter to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., April 16, 1882
SC-0016-III-A-1-0230
Letter to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., April 19, 1882
SC-0016-III-A-1-0236
Letter to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from H. [Horace] A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., June 5, 1882
SC-0016-III-A-1-0253
Letter to Dr. S. V. R. Bogert [Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogart], physician, Sailors' Snug Harbor, from J. [John] B. Tullock, inmate of the New York State Lunatic Asylum, August 24, 1882
SC-0016-III-A-1-0256
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from C. [Charles] Henry King, Sailors' Snug Harbor Hospital, September 5, 1882
SC-0016-III-A-1-0263
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., November 22, 1882
SC-0016-III-A-1-0310
Letter to Captain Gustavus D. S. Trask, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, Steward, New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., April 6, 1885
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Bogart, Stephen Van Rensselaer, 1804-1896
Buttolph, Horace A., 1815-1898
Gray, John P. (John Purdue), 1825-1886
Hayes, Edward W.
King, C. Henry (Charles Henry), 1843-1883
Melville, Thomas, 1830-1884
Monroe, Martin B., 1837-1920
Trask, Gustavus D. S. (Dunham Smith), 1837-1914
Tullock, John B., -1902
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Death notices
Epilepsy
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Psychiatric hospital patients
Psychiatric hospitals
person/organization
Bogart, Stephen Van Rensselaer, 1804-1896
Buttolph, Horace A., 1815-1898
Campbell, William, -1879
Clinton, John L.
Crosby, James
Gineau, Henry
Hall, William S., -1881
Hayes, Edward W.
Heiney, Thomas
Hoyt, Augustus
King, C. Henry (Charles Henry), 1843-1883
Langthorne, Jacob
Langthorne, Jacob, -1880
Lozier, Jacob B.
Lynch, Michael
McCarty, John, -1882
McIlravy, Andrew
McNally, John
Melville, Thomas, 1830-1884
New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane (Morristown, N.J.)
New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton
New York (State). State Lunatic Asylum
Patterson, John, -1880
Peterson, Charles, -1882
Sailors' Snug Harbor (Institution)
Tulloch, J. B.
Voge, Diedrich, -1882
Western Union Telegraph Company
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