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3. North Cottage - Assistant Superintendent's residence. 4. South Cottage. Captain of "Refuge" residence.

5. North Shop Building-Contains printing shop, advance carpentry shop, tailor shop, art and Sloyd departments. 6. Paint shop.

7. Play-rooms, first and second division, disciplinarian's office. and dispensary.

8. School Building - Used for scholastic department, boys' dining-rooms and kitchen, baker shop.

9. Mason shop.

10. South Shop Building-Contains machine shop, pipe fitting shop, tinsmith shop, armory, plumbing shop, carpenter shop, electrician shop, band room and shoe shop.

11. Engine and fuel room.

12. Laundry Building - Used for laundry, clothing room, sewing room, sorting room, ironing room, night officers' quarters and primary school rooms.

13. Engine house - For fire department apparatus.

14. Gashouse.

15. Barn.

16. Icehouse.

17. Greenhouse.

18. South Dock Shed.

RAY BROOK.

1. Main Building- Consisting of administration building containing offices, store-room, quarters for staff and help, drugroom, dining-room, kitchen, laundry and solariums.

2-3. East and west wings consisting of sleeping quarters for patients and help.

4-37. Four Shacks and 30 Tents - Used to quarter inmates.

38. Root Cellar-Upper story used for laboratory.

39. One New Barn- Used as quarters for horses.

40. One Old Barn- Used for storage purposes.

41. One icehouse.

42. One Old House -Used to store ice.

ROME.

1. Building A-Used for offices and superintendent's apart

ments.

2. Building B-To be used by staff and male inmates.

3. Building C-To be used by male inmates.

4. Building D-Used for male inmates.

5. Building J-Used for male inmates, dining-rooms and kitchens.

6. Building E-Used for male inmates.

7. Tubercular Pavilion - Used for tuberculosis cases.

8. Building I-Used for employees.

9. Building F-Used for physician's quarters and for female inmates.

10. Building G-Used for female inmates.

11. Building K — Kitchen building. Used for kitchens, diningrooms, amusement hall, bakery and employees' sleeping quarters.

12. Engineer's Cottage Used for living quarters for engineer. 13. Cold Storage and Icehouses-Used for storing ice and

meats.

14. Mortuary building.

15. Laundry.

16. Power-house-Used for boiler-room, dynamo-room and pump pit.

17. Coal Shed-Used for storing coal.

18. Carpenter Shop Used for carpenter shop and blacksmith

shop.

19. Farm Cottage - Used for living quarters for farm employees. 20. Horse Barn Used for horse stables, storing wagons and hay. 21. Cow Barn. Used for cow stable and storing hay.

22. Wagon Shed-Used for storing farm wagons.

23. Toolhouse-Used for storing farm tools; basement used for vegetable cellar.

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25. Slaughter-house-Used for laughtering purposes.

26. Pig pen.

27. Henhouse.

28. Smokehouse.

BAILEY FARM.

29. Bailey Farmhouse - Used for living quarters for super

visor of farm and inmates.

30. Corn House-Used for storing corn.

31-32. Pig Pen and Henhouse-Used for pigs and chickens. 33. Horse barn-Used for horses, wagons and hay.

34. Cow Barn- Used for storing hay and farm tools.

BRUSH FARM.

35. Brush Farmhouse Used for living quarters for supervisor of farm and inmates.

36-37. Pig Pen and Chicken-house-Used for pigs and chickens. 38. Cornhouse Used for storing corn..

39. Horse Barn-Used for horses, wagons and hay.

40. Hay Barn-Used for cow stable, storing hay and farm tools. 41. Wagon Shed-Used for storing farm wagons, etc.

1. Spratling hall.

2. Laboratory.

3. Villa Flora

4. Old Store

Office.

SON YEA.

Boys' school and clubroom, male employees, first

floor; quarters, male employees, second floor.

5. House of Elders Assembly hall, Protestant chapel, first floor; quarters, male employees, second floor.

6. Catholic chapel and parochial residence.

7. Superintendent's residence.

8. Protestant chaplain's cottage.

9. Steward's house.

10. Mohawk Quarters for married employees.

11. Elms-Club rooms for male patients, first floor; employees' quarters, second floor.

12. Wigwam-Supervisor and wife at west group.

13-31. 19 employees' cottages.

32. Kishaqua Inn-Rented for hotel purposes.

33. Cow barn.

34. Tool shed.

35. Cattle shed,

36. Horse barn and granary.

37. Grain barn.

38. Old barn north of laundryman's house. 39. Superintendent's horse barn.

40-44. Piggeries, 5. 45. Screen tank house.

46. Stand pipe.

47. Seed house.

48. Greenhouse.

49. Root cellar.

50. Hennery.

51. Store.

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55. Butcher shop and cold storage.

56. Firehouse-Paint shop, fire apparatus, tailor shop.

57. Power-house and coal trestle.

58. Log cabin, dining-room and kitchen, brickyard.

59. Laundry.

60-62. Brick kilns and boiler-house at brickyard.

63. Barber shop.

64. Icehouse.

65. Wyandotte.

66. Seneca.

67. Loomis infirmary.

68. Six nations.

69. Chestnut.

70. Walrath.

71. Beech.

72. Birch.

73. Buckeye.

74. Letchworth and inn.

75. Tall chief.

76. Magnolia Pavilion for contagious diseases.

77. Walnut.

78. Willow.

79. Tulip tree. 80. Hoyt.

81. Gleaners.

82. Pryor- Tubercular pavilion.

83. Hospital-Both sexes.

84. Schuyler infirmary.

85. Pansy Isolation for contagious diseases

86. Orchid.

87. Trillium.

88. Iris.

89. Primrose.

90. Aster.

91. Saxifrage. 92. Eglantine. 93. Nasturtium.

94. Jasmine.

95. Klamia.

96. Mallow.

97. Hepatica.

98. Bluet.

99. Lobelia.

100. Gentian.

101. Sage Tubercular pavilion.

102. Slaughter-house.

103. Smokehouse.

104. Small rag house.

SYRACUSE.

1. Main Building - Administration: Offices, reception-rooms, officers' and employees' rooms, dormitories; connected by corridor with north wing; school and day rooms.

2. North Wing-Sloyd rooms, dispensary, school and day. rooms, shoe shop, officers' and employees' rooms, dormitories; connected by corridor with boys' building.

3. Boys' Building School and day-rooms, officers' and employees' rooms, dormitories, bakery; connected with music hall which is also connected by corridor with main building.

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