Children’s Aid Society of Pennsylvania records

The Children's Aid Society was organized in 1882, and under the leadership of Helen W. Hinckley, focused on establishing a law "prohibiting the reception and detention of children in almshouses, and providing child caring institutions, or industrial schools or homes." "After the...

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Corporate Author: Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania (Creator)
Collection:Children’s Aid Society of Pennsylvania Records
Collection Number:3026
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Online Access:Link to finding aid
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110 2 |a Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania  |e creator 
245 1 |a Children’s Aid Society of Pennsylvania records  |f 1857-1982 
300 |a 13.0 Linear feet  |f 13 linear feet, 38 boxes, 56 volumes 
520 |a The Children's Aid Society was organized in 1882, and under the leadership of Helen W. Hinckley, focused on establishing a law "prohibiting the reception and detention of children in almshouses, and providing child caring institutions, or industrial schools or homes." "After the passage of this law in 1883, the Society offered its services to the poor law officials in placing in family homes the children from the almshouses and other children for whom care might be needed." Throughout its existence, the Children's Aid Society was structured in various ways, but it finally settled on a county-centered organization to help further the best interests of the child. The collection includes annual reports, general accounts, register of cases, board minutes, cashbooks, scrapbooks, case histories, accounts of children, newspaper clippings, various printed matter, and other miscellaneous items. The collection covers not only the Children's Aid Society, but the Union Temporary Home, Philadelphia Home for Infants, Children's Bureau, United States Committee for European Children (all of which but the Committee for European Children was later absorbed into the Children's Aid Society.) 
540 1 |a Restrictions. The following items are restricted for 75 years from creation date: Vol. 36- “New Admissions, 1949-1961,” and Box 17, Folder 7- “Children Passed from Care, Dec. 1949- Oct. 1953.” 
541 1 |a Gift of Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania; 1985 acquired 
555 |a Finding Aid Available Online:  
650 7 |a Adoption--Pennsylvania--19th and 20th centuries.  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a African Americans--History--Child Welfare--19th and 20th centuries.  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a Child Welfare-Philadelphia  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a Orphanages--Pennsylvania--19th and 20th centuries  |2 Local sources 
852 |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |b Children’s Aid Society of Pennsylvania Records  |l 3026 
856 4 2 |y Link to finding aid  |u https://hsp.org/sites/default/files/finding%20aid%203026%20childrens%20aid.pdf