Discharge registers, 1909-1931.

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Discharge registers, 1909-1931.

The two volumes in this series document the discharge of inmates, by various means, from Elmira Reformatory. Volume one (1909-1918) lists inmates by category of discharge, then chronologically by date of discharge. The volume includes entries for inmates in the following categories: paroled in custody; released on court order; discharged on court order; sentence commuted by the President of the United States; pardoned by the Governor or the President of the United States; transferred to Dannemora State Hospital; deaths; died on parole; discharged expiration of maximum; discharged expiration of minimum; escaped; attempted to escape; held in hostage; invalid paroles; maximum expires on parole; returned men re-paroled; returned voluntarily and re-paroled; special paroles; special Dannemora paroles; transferred to State prisons; released on and returned from writ; and paroled while out on writ.

0.2 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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Elmira Reformatory.

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New York (State). Department of Correctional Services

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