Parole agents' registers of occupation and conduct of paroled inmates, 1888-1908.

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Parole agents' registers of occupation and conduct of paroled inmates, 1888-1908.

The Catholic and Protestant Chaplains, who also served as Parole Agents, kept these records in compliance with institution bylaws directing them to keep records concerning the home, schooling, and employment of paroled inmates and of their adherence to or violations of the terms of their parole. Information is recorded on standard forms printed in the volumes, but the level and type of information included varies widely between and within volumes.

1 cu. ft. (5 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8283954

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