Minutes, 1923-1939.

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Minutes, 1923-1939.

Board proceedings. Entries consist of date, meeting place, members present, and general business. Records discussions pertinent to prison administration, including personnel, budget, and maintenance matters, as well as prisoner discipline and transfers. Contains minutes of joint sessions held with the Board of Mental Hygiene (primarily 1924-1927).

1.5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6688597

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