Massachusetts. Reformatory for Women.
The Reformatory Prison for Women was opened in Sherborn in 1877. It was renamed Reformatory for Women by St 1911, c 181 and because of a redrawn boundary line its fuller designation was changed from Reformatory for Women at Sherborn to Reformatory for Women at Framingham by St 1932, c 180, s 24. Under St 1955, c 770 it received its current name, Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Framingham.
From the description of Photographs of recreational events, 1911-1950 (bulk 1917-1924). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122405540
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creatorOf | Massachusetts. Reformatory for Women. Photographs of recreational events, 1911-1950 (bulk 1917-1924). | Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives |
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associatedWith | Martin, Saint, Bishop of Tours, ca. 316-397 | person |
associatedWith | Waters, Miriam Van. | person |
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Massachusetts--Framingham--Recreation |
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Fourth of July celebrations |
Prisoners |
Reformatories for women |
Women prisoners |
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Active 1911
Active 1950