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Feeble-Minded in Our Midst: Institutions for the Mentally Retarded in the South, 1900-1940

By: Steven Noll | Book details

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary Sources

Manuscript Collections

Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia State Archives
Georgia State Board of Health
Minutes of the Executive Committee, 1919-31
Georgia State Department of Public Welfare
Minutes, 1937-40

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina
Charles Coon Papers
James King Hall Papers

Charlottesville, Virginia
Alderman Library, University of Virginia
Aubrey Strode Additional Papers
Aubrey Strode Papers

Clinton, South Carolina
Whitten Center
South Carolina Training School
Records

Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina State Archives
State Report on the Feeble-Minded, 1916-17
Working Papers
South Caroliniana Collection, University of South Carolina
Richard Manning Papers

Gainesville, Florida
Alachua County Courthouse Records
Alachua County Court
Commitment Papers, 1921-40
Gainesville Sunland Center (renamed Tacachale Community, September 1990)
Florida Farm Colony for Epileptic and Feeble-Minded
Records and Correspondence, Vault Files
P. K. Yonge Library of Florida History, University of Florida
"A Brief Summary Concerning the Children's Home Society, September 15, 1935."

Kinston, North Carolina
Caswell Center Archives
Caswell Training School Records

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