U.S. Marshals' Monthly Reports to the President, 1921–1921

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U.S. Marshals' Monthly Reports to the President, 1921–1921

1921

This series consists of monthly reports from United States Marshals listing those individuals who were sentenced to prisons terms longer than one year. The reports include the names of the prisoners, the offenses, the sentences, the dates the sentences began, and the institutions the prisoners were committed to.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11675741

National Archives at College Park

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