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Samarcand Manor State Industrial Training School for Girls

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The site was purchased from C.H. Henderson. Three buildings and a "chalet" were constructed. The first girl arrived on September 3, 1918. The next year there were 134 girls and women, with the average age being 19.
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The idea for the institution originated with Mrs. A.A. McGeachy of Charlotte, and it was funded by the state in 1917. The first board of managers, consisting of A.A. McGeachy, president;
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The infirmary at the institution was dedicated to and named after pioneer social reformer
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Mae Woods Bell, "N.C. Prison Did Inmates More Harm Than Good,"
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Samarcand Manor State Industrial Training School for Girls
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"Bickett Speaks at Samarcand," The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina, November 25, 1919, page 10
Mae Woods Bell, "N.C. Prison Did Inmates More Harm Than Good," Rocky Mount Telegram, North Carolina, October 2, 2016, image 10
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