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  1. Poorhouse: A poorhouse or workhouse is a government-run (usually by a county or municipality) facility to support and provide housing for the dependent or needy. In England, Wales and Ireland (but not in Scotland), "workhouse" has been the more common ... (Facility to support and provide housing for the dependent and needy) [100%] 2023-06-12 [Poor Law in Britain and Ireland] [Public housing]...
  2. Scottish poorhouse: The Scottish poorhouse, occasionally referred to as a workhouse, provided accommodation for the destitute and poor in Scotland. The term poorhouse was almost invariably used to describe the institutions in that country, as unlike the regime in their workhouse counterparts ... (Scottish facility to support and provide housing for the needy) [70%] 2023-06-30 [Scottish poorhouses] [Poverty in Scotland]...
  3. Wythe County Poorhouse Farm: Wythe County Poorhouse Farm is a historic poor farm complex located at Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia. The poor farm was established in 1858, and remained in operation until 1957. [50%] 2024-01-19 [Poor farms] [Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia]...
  4. Bruton Parish Poorhouse Archeological Site: Bruton Parish Poorhouse Archeological Site is a historic archaeological site located near Williamsburg, York County, Virginia. It is the site of a poorhouse established by Bruton Parish Church after a 1755 act of the assembly empowering all the colony's ... (Archaeological site in Virginia, United States) [44%] 2023-09-21 [Poor farms] [Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia]...

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