Transcribe Page

Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2 (14-354688-F019-I001-P1151.pdf)

This transcription is complete!

1151 A. Yes sir Q. And when issued it would be issued day by day, one two or more gallons at a time? A. Yes sir Q. And charged out? A. Yes sir Q. Sugar would be received in what sort of bulk? A. In barrels Q. Dealt out in what measure? A. Pounds, spices would be received in pounds and usually dealt out in the same fashion. Teas would be received in chests, coffee is received in pounds. The goods are issued and charged to the kitchen department. My responsibility ceased at that point when I was in the grocery department. Q. Into whos responsibility did you understand this food material then passed? A. To the meat cook and assistant Matron Q. That is the same today is it? A. Yes sir Q. These people are then responsible for it? A. Yes sir Q. So then when it came into your hands and whole it remained there and until it passed into use you were responsible for it? A. Yes sir Q. And supposing during this time you

Description:

Link to document in Digital Maine

Language: English

Date: 1881

Image 195 of 432