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1930 census, Tennessee, Davidson Co., 7th Civil District, Enumeration District 19-219; April 24, 1930 Sheet 17-A and 17-B list the personnel and inmates of the Protestant Orphanage, located on Bradford Avenue: Sheet 17-B Line 80: Charles Hicks, inmate, 12 years old Line 81: Radford Hicks, inmate, 8 years old According to http://tennessee.gov/tsla/history/manuscripts/mguideb.htm there is a roll of microfilm at the Tennessee State Library and Archives which is described as: Protestant Orphanage Records, 1845-1957. 4.6 linear feet. TSLA. This collection is composed of material dealing with the Protestant Orphanage (first known as Protestant Orphan Asylum) located in Nashville. The institution was originally chartered by the Tennessee State Legislature in 1846. Although incomplete, the records date back to 1845 and continue until suspension of operations in 1957. They include financial reports, Board of Manager’s minutes; admissions and removals; case histories, receipts, medical and psychological test records, the Constitution of the Orphanage, and a short history of the institution. RESTRICTED: Adoption records may be released pursuant to court order as provided in Tennessee Code §36-1-138. Notify Administrator about this message?
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