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In 1992, following the death of George Sim Johnston, a highly respected and longstanding member of The NYSPCC's Board of Directors, his family and friends generously made possible the establishment of the Archives that bear his name and honor his memory. The George Sim Johnston Archives serve as one of the nation's most valuable repositories of original and compiled material on the origins, history and development of the child protection movement. Archival holdings include microfilm copies of case files from The NYSPCC's incorporation in 1875 to the present, including more than half a million files concerning as many as two million children. The archives serve as an invaluable resource for academic research and for private individuals seeking information on their family origins. In 2001, The NYSPCC was awarded a Documentary Heritage Grant from the New York State Archives and Records Administration to examine ways to preserve the existing collection and through new technological innovations, make its holdings more readily accessible to the public. Questions regarding the archives, and requests for a presentation on the history of the NYSPCC should be directed to The NYSPCC's Archivist, Joseph Gleason, at 212-233-5500 ext.214 or via e-mail at jgleason@nyspcc.org Genealogical Searches From 1875 to 1950 nearly all reports of alleged child abuse, neglect or abandonment in New York City were made to The NYSPCC. Individuals researching their family genealogy may request information on individual case files from this period. Two levels of searches are offered:
Whose Records May be on File?
Who May Request and Obtain Information?
To request a "Family Search" simply complete and print out the application form and mail/fax it along with a check/money order or your credit card information to: The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children FAX: 212-791-5227 |
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