Oral History Interview with Josephine Basich Haskins

California State University, Sacramento
Language: English
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Series Title: The Stanford Home State Historical Park Oral History Project

Description: The Stanford House State Historical Park Oral History respondents were orphans and former residents, priests, nuns, administrators, and members of the ladies auxiliary of the Stanford and Lathrop Memorial Home for Friendless Children. The Stanford Mansion was once owned by Leland Stanford, who was the California Governor from 1862-1863. In 1900, Jane Stanford donated the home to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento to be used for the children of California. It was given to the Sisters of Mercy who ran it as an orphanage named the Stanford and Lathrop Memorial Home for Friendless Children. In 1932, the home was handed over to the Sisters of Social Service who eventually transformed the mansion from an orphanage to a residence for dependent high school girls. Josephine Basich Haskins lived at the Stanford Home from 1925-1930 under the care of the Sisters of Mercy.

Call Number: TC190

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