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  1. 8 Μαρ 2020 · Contents. 1 History. 2 Images. 3 Books. 4. History. The nation’s first attempt at establishing a juvenile reform facility was built at the Peters Farm on the hill overlooking Lake Chauncy in 1846. It was called the State Reform School for Boys at Westborough.

  2. 4 Φεβ 2022 · Segregated Young Men's Reformatories in Maryland during the Great Depression. The Maryland Training School for Boys (1850) and the House of Reformation and Instruction for Colored Boys (1890) existed as segregated reformatories until 1960.

  3. Department of Juvenile Services, Operations, Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School, 2009- Montrose School Maryland Industrial School for Girls, 1866-80 Female House of Refuge, 1880-1910 Maryland Industrial School for Girls, 1910-18 Maryland Industrial Training School for Girls, 1918-22 State Department of Education, Montrose School for Girls, 1922-43

  4. The Baltimore Manual Labor School for indigent boys, also known as the Arbutus Farm School, was established in 1841. The school emerged from of a larger social movement developing in urban Victorian society at the time.

  5. The facility was the first state-funded tuberculosis sanatorium in Maryland. In 1965, the facility became a reform school for boys. In 2007, DJS re-opened VCC as a regional hardware secure treatment center for male youth.

  6. 20 Ιουν 2014 · At the exhibit opening, Wood described how the boys housed at the Shirley reform school were provided with medical and dental care, and “were well fed with food they grew and prepared themselves.”

  7. An appeal to the public for funds to establish a reform school for African-American boys in Maryland in the wake of emancipation, conceived as an alternative to the deplorable and corrupting circumstances of prison, with a view to creating a better educated and more productive labor.