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� 1866, c. 163. Name changed to State Military and Naval Children's Home [underlined] by P.L. 1929, c. 254, § 1.

Duties -- rear and educate in the common branches of learning and ordinary industrial pursuits the poor and neglected children of soldiers and sailors of Maine who have served in the various wars in which the United States has been engaged.

Additional information -- became a State institution by P.L. 1929, c. 254, § 1; government and supervision of the home vested in the Trustees of Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum, 1866-1929; under the Trustees of State Military and Naval Children's Home, 1929-1933; under the Department of Health and Welfare, 1933-1939; under the Department of Institutional Service, 1939-1959; under the Department of Mental Health and Corrections, 1959 --.

Legislative History: [underlined] P. & S. L. 1866, c. 163. R. 1869, c. 86. R. 1870, c. 177. R. 1871, c. 268. R. 1872, c. 71. R. 1873, c. 148. R. 1874, c. 279. R. 1875, c. 23. R. 1876, c. 194. R. 1877, c. 267. R. 1878, c. 90. R. 1879, c. 134. R. 1880, c. 204. R. 1881, c. 45. R. 1883, cc. 145; 155. P. & S. L. 1885, c. 514. R. 1885, c. 222. R. 1887, c. 95. R. 1889, c. 154. R. 1891, c. 59. P. & S. L. 1893, c. 405. R. 1893, c. 193. R. 1895, c. 92. P. & S. L. 1897, c. 461. R. 1897, c. 233. R. 1899, c. 30. R. 1901, c. 223. P. & S. L. 1903, c. 306. R. 1903, c. 12. R. 1905, c. 107. R. 1907, c. 31. R. 1909, c. 41. R. 1911, c. 64.

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