Records - Joseph's Family Correspondence
Item set
- Title
- Records - Joseph's Family Correspondence
- Description
- This is a collection of letters from Joseph's mother to HRC administration.
Items
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Letter from Mrs. Stevens asking the Ontario Hospital School administration about her son's health and upcoming visitation.
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Letter from Mrs. Stevens asking the Ontario Hospital School administration about her son Joey's weight and informing of new address. Note from Ontario Hospital School staff reads weight at 90 pounds, good health, ward TV patient, and no change in mentality.
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Mrs. Stevens asks the Ontario Hospital School administration how her son Joey is doing and to arrange visitation in August. She asks about Joey's weight and provides her new address.
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Mrs. Stevens writes the Ontario Hospital School aministration about Joey's health and informs that she will visit her son in September. Mrs. Stevens asks if she could bring her son home for some time.
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Mrs. Stevens writes the Ontario Hospital School administration regarding Joey's wellbeing. She is particularly concerned about his weight and asks for a response to the letter.
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Letter from Mrs. Stevens apologizing because she was unable to see her son Joey that summer due to financial difficulties. She hopes that Joey is doing well and asks for an update on his weight.
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Mrs. Stevens writes the Ontario Hospital School administration to check on Joey's wellbeing including his weight. She wants her so to be baptized Catholic because he still had not been.
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Mrs. Stevens had visited her son and complains about his malnutrition as he, "seemed half starved".
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Mrs. Stevens was unable to visit her son Joey in September due to car trouble. She informs the Ontario Hospital School administration that she will visit in October and asks for a response informing her of Joey's wellbeing.
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Mrs. Stevens writes to the Ontario Hospital School administration in response to a letter informing her that her son was ill with measles. The letter explains that she was unable to visit because she was in the hospital when the first letter arrived. A second letter from the Ontario Hospital School administration advised that Joey would receive no visitors until October 1st. Mrs. Stevens also asks if the school could arrange for her son's christening.
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Mrs. Stevens writes to the Ontario Hospital School administration inquiring about her son's wellbeing and her intentions to visit
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Mrs. Stevens replying to a letter from the Ontario Hospital School administration requesting $5 from Mrs. Stevens for Joey Stevens' dentist bill. Mrs. Stevens explains that their family is on relief and cannot pay the full amount but will try to contribute something.
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Letter from Mrs. Stevens to Ontario Hospital School administration inquiring about her son's wellbeing and her new address
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Mrs. Stevens expresses her gratitude for the Ontario Hospital School administration responding to her previous letter and giving her son, Joey, the oranges and chocolate bars she sent to the school.
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Letter to Ontario Hospital School administration from Mrs. Stevens that accompanied a pair of shoe, a few oranges, and chocolate bars for her son Joey. Mrs. Stevens also asks if her son was ill since her last visit because the administration has mentioned Joey was bedridden in previous correspondence. Ontario Hospital School staff has noted on the letter that the items were received and clothing was satisfactory.
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Mrs. Stevens inquires about Joey's wellbeing and offers to send a pair of shoes of Joey or another resident.
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Letter from Mrs. Stevens to the Ontario Hospital School administration announcing her visitation and thanking the administration for their response to a previous letter.
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Mrs. Stevens asks Ontario Hospital School adminstration about visitations.
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Mrs. Stevens write to the Ontario Hospital School administration to check on her son's weight and wellbeing, and is sending two undershirts to the school.
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In a letter to the Ontario Hospital School administration, Mrs. Stevens asks why she has not received an answer to her previous letter and informs of her intentions of visiting her son.
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Mrs. Stevens is pleased that Joey has opportunities to go outside and informs the Ontario Hospital School administration that she cannot visit Joey through the month of July.
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Mrs. Stevens inquiring if her son, Joey, requires a pair of shoes.
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Mrs. Stevens inquires about her son's wellbeing and asks if he's been outside.
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Mrs. Stevens writes that she is delighted Joey is feeling well enough to be 'up and around' and explains that she does not have the money to visit at the moment but may be able to travel with a friend in June. She requests letters informing her of Joey's wellbeing in the meantime.
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Mrs. Stevens writes to the Ontario Hospital School administration requesting a response about her son's wellbeing, explains that Joey is more cooperative when enticed by food, and asks if Joey is 'up and around yet'.