From the Orphan Asylum (1883)

Misses Lena and Laurie HUDGINGS, of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, are in the city on a visit to their aunt, Mrs. C.C. TAYLOR, for the holidays.  These girls were sent to the Asylum three years ago, and their deportment, knowledge of books and work and general information show that they have been under good care.  What a noble institution is the Oxford Orphan Asylum! And who can guide its affairs with more fatherly care than J.H. MILLS.


Source: New Berne Weekly Journal , 20 December 1883, page 3. 

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