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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.
8 Μαρ 2020 · Without having prior knowledge of the Reform School, the forerunner of the Lyman School, a casual visitor passing through the open campus would observe the finely landscaped lawns and decorative flower arrangements, the impressive brick architecture and clean white farm buildings.
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.
Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School. The Charles Hickey, Jr. School (CHS) traces its beginnings to the House of Refuge, which opened in 1850. Located on Frederick Avenue in Baltimore City, the House of Refuge was the first facility built in Maryland for the sole purpose of housing juvenile offenders in a separate facility from adult offenders.
15 ώρες πριν · It was that long ago, in December 1958, that McCann was brought to St. Joseph’s Training School for Boys, a reform school in Alfred run by the De La Salle Brothers of the Christian Schools, a ...
Photo by Diane F. Evartt. Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School. House of Refuge, 1850-1910. Maryland School for Boys, 1910-18. Maryland Training School for Boys, 1918-22. State Department of Education, Maryland Training School for Boys, 1922-43.
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.