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 Your search for Juvenile detention homes returned  9 items
1
Creator:
New York House of Refuge
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A3255
 
 
Dates:
1924
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of transcripts of one inmate's incoming correspondence. Since the institution's superintendent held the originals; it is unlikely that the inmate received the letters. The letters which discuss his and other youths' activities may have been used to help make a parole decision and/or .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

2
Creator:
House of Refuge (New York, N.Y.)
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2056
 
 
Dates:
1861-1866, 1873-1896
 
 
Abstract:  
The Matron of the Girls' Division kept this journal of daily entries which includes inmate's name, identification number, and notes on her background and crime for inmates admitted, indentured, or discharged. Visits of officials and other dignitaries and absence of staff are also noted..........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

3
Creator:
House of Refuge (New York, N.Y.)
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2066
 
 
Dates:
1825-1904
 
 
Abstract:  
These volumes contain contractual agreements between the reformatory managers, inmates, and employers for indentured labor or apprenticeships. Contracts specified the employer must teach a trade, literacy and arithmetic; provide food, clothing, shelter, and, end of the apprenticeship terms. Inmates .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

4
Creator:
New York House of Refuge
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2084
 
 
Dates:
1860-1935
 
 
Abstract:  
These volumes track the movement of the New York House of Refuge inmate population from 1860 until the institution's closing in 1935. Information generally includes date; division; number of boys in each of six size categories (until 1900); number of boys or girls in each division; total number of boys .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

5
Creator:
New York House of Refuge
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2086
 
 
Dates:
1928-1935
 
 
Abstract:  
These cards document the school conduct and ability of inmates. They generally include: inmate name and number; birth date; name and location of school(s) previously attended; how long out of school; date entered class at House of Refuge; days present, absent and late each term; letter grades for conduct .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

6
Creator:
House of Refuge (New York, N.Y.)
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2087
 
 
Dates:
1859-1861, 1871-1882
 
 
Abstract:  
This summary information concerns inmate's background, offense, and discharge. Admission entries include: name and case number; book number; admission date; division and class number; age; previous residence or court which committed inmate; offense; nativity ; and parents' ethnic/racial background. .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

7
Creator:
New York House of Refuge
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2064
 
 
Dates:
1824-1935
 
 
Abstract:  
The New York House of Refuge was the first juvenile reformatory in the United States. During its existence from 1825 to 1935, the institution implemented many innovative programs for the detention, education, and rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents. This series contains detailed information, including .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

8
Creator:
House of Refuge (New York, N.Y.)
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2088
 
 
Dates:
1882-1932
 
 
Abstract:  
These registers contain summary inmate admission information which generally includes: name, case number, annual entry number, admission date, assigned division, race, percentage (i.e., ethnicity or nationality) and age. Volume one also include "size" on a scale from one to six county of residence and .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

9
Creator:
House of Refuge (New York, N.Y.)
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A2069
 
 
Dates:
1882-1933
 
 
Abstract:  
These volumes contain summary information about discharge and parole/indenture ship history of inmates including: name and case number; discharge date; school division, class; religion; race; reason for or manner of discharge, occupation during previous indentures; and length of time served at the House .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives