Commutation forfeitures, 1892-1898.

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Commutation forfeitures, 1892-1898.

Record of days prisoners had been penalized for misconduct. Entries consist of prisoner number, name, date, violation(s), and number of days added to sentence. Cross-referenced by prisoner number to the Rules Violation Record series [MSA S0280]. Indexed.

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