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Martha P. Falconer

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26: 92: 25: 272: 81: 63:. She later became superintendent of the Sleighton Farm School for Girls, an institution "hailed as a major prison reform for women." 282: 88:. In that job she was to "devote considerable attention to the establishing bureaus of women police" throughout the country. 44:, to Cyrus and Janette Platt. She moved to Philadelphia after the death of her mother. She was married to Cyrus Falconer. 95:
in North Carolina, the construction cost of $ 12,000 having been obtained by Mrs. Falconer from the federal government.
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In 1906 she was appointed head of the House of Refuge, a girls' institution at 22nd Street and Girard Avenue,
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In 1933, Falconer was living in New York and was awarded an honorary master of arts degree by
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In 1906 she was assistant superintendent of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society.
99: 41: 256: 51:, aged 79, and was survived by children Helen, Douglas Platt and Cyrus Jr. 241:"Seniors Receive Degrees at Commencement Today; Prize Awards Announced," 91:
In 1919 also, the Martha P. Falconer Infirmary was dedicated at the
22:(March 17, 1862 – November 26, 1941) was a pioneer social reformer. 24: 76:
Falconer was superintendent of the girls' department of the
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Samarcand Manor State Industrial Training School for Girls
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Delaware, Ohio
East Aurora, New York
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
World War I
Glen Mills, Pennsylvania
American Social Hygienic Association
Rockefeller Foundation
Samarcand Manor State Industrial Training School for Girls
Elmira College



"Mrs. Falconer Dies; Pioneer Penologist," The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 28, 1941, image 7


"Mrs. Falconer Dead," Marysville (Ohio) Journal-Tribune, November 28, 1941, Page 6


"M'Kinney Case Up," The Daily Times, June 6, 1906, image 10


"Bickett Speaks at Samarcand," The Charlotte Observer, North Caroline, November 25, 1919, image 10
"Calls for Policewomen," Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, October 21, 1919, image 8
"Seniors Receive Degrees at Commencement Today; Prize Awards Announced," Elmira (New York) Star-Gazette, June 5, 1933, image 5
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1862 births
1941 deaths
People from Delaware, Ohio
American activists

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