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  • Poorhouse - Wikipedia
    Poorhouses were public institutions used from the seventeenth through the early twentieth centuries to provide relief for people unable to support themselves, including the elderly, the sick, people with disabilities, widows, and others
  • Poorhouses Were Designed to Punish People for Their Poverty
    The concept of the poorhouse originated in England during the 17th century Municipalities were expected to care for their poor, and made a distinction between people who were old and unable to
  • Ancestors Fall on Hard Times? Check Out the Poorhouses!
    In any of these cases, the reason for not being able to find them is that they may be in poorhouse, possibly one that was away from their regular place of residence Depending on what records are available, surviving poorhouse records may provide sole documentation of the poor and indigent
  • What Was a Poor House in the 1800s and Who Lived There?
    A poorhouse in the 1800s was a government-run institution where people who could not support themselves were housed, fed, and put to work in exchange for basic shelter
  • The History of the Poorhouse - Primary Research
    The first poorhouse in New England was built in Boston, Massachusetts in 1660 Similar to the philosophy of auctioning off paupers, those aided in poorhouses were also obligated to work for their stay at the house
  • Poor House (1794-1928) - U. S. National Park Service
    What happened at the poorhouse during the war that freed enslaved people is a mystery; none of its records from 1861 to 1874 survive Able inmates, together with a few hired farmhands, grew most of the food for poorhouse residents
  • Social Welfare History Project Poor Relief and the Almshouse
    Of course, no recent immigrant could achieve such settlement, so they were often denied aid by the Overseers of the Poor, and if they got aid at all, it would be in a poorhouse The “poorhouse” still struck fear into people’s minds into the late twentieth century
  • POORHOUSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POORHOUSE is a place maintained at public expense to house needy or dependent persons
  • Victorian Poorhouse – The Dickens Project
    The ambiguous image of the poorhouse, or “The House” as it was frequently called (or the more ironic “The House of Industry”), reflects the ambiguous position of the poor, especially in the first half of the 19th century
  • What is a Poor House? (with picture) - Historical Index
    What is a Poor House? A poor house is a facility maintained to provide shelter and assistance to people living in poverty The term “poor house” is not in wide use today, as it has pejorative connotations which people prefer to avoid





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