Protestant Chaplain interview files from Dannemora State Hospital and state prisons, [ca. 1940-1973]

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Protestant Chaplain interview files from Dannemora State Hospital and state prisons, [ca. 1940-1973]

These files consist of some correspondence but mostly of forms compiled by Protestant Chaplains while conducting an interview with an inmate to determine religious affiliation.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8318328

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