![]() History: Established as an independent corporation by EO 6917,ĭecember 11, 1934, to provide employment and to control National Training School for Boys, Washington, DC andĬonditional commutations of sentences, 1907-31.ġ29.4 Records of Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Textual Records: Correspondence and related records of the Superseded by a unitary Board of Parole, appointed by theĪttorney General, under provisions of amendments to the Parole Parole) serving as a member of each parole board. Superintendent of Prisons (designated as President, Boards of Of Parole were established in each federal prison, with the (series P photographs).ġ29.3 Records of the Superintendent of Prisons and President, (series P photographs) Kleindienst, Richard G. Subject Access Terms: Clark, Ramsey (series P photographs) See Alsoįinding Aids: List of prisons and subjects, photographic series Justice Department personnel, 1938-70 (P, 1,000 images). Photographs : Penal institutions and prisonĪctivities, 1900-70 (G, 10,000 images). 1946, includingĬopies of maps and plans of Alcatraz, CA, prior to theĬonstruction of the penitentiary (1847-1910). Maps (77 items): Maps, with interfiled floor plans and drawings, Case files of notorious offenders, 1919-75. Institutional histories, copies of Community Exchange and otherīureau publications, and photographs of prisoner activities and Including a history of bureau activities in World War II, Photographs and photographic scrapbooks, and correspondence and Operations, 1917-71, and to individual bureau institutions, 1870-ġ970, consisting of booklets, reports, congressional prints, Textual Records: Reports and memorabilia relating to bureau-wide Records relating to surveys of state penal Reports on nonfederal jails holding federal prisoners in IN, MA, Manuals of policies and procedures, 1951-65. General administration of the bureau and to the administration,Ĭonstruction, furnishing, and supplying of federal penal andĬorrectional institutions, 1930-67. Textual Records: Correspondence and other records relating to Superseded by the Bureau of Prisons, 1930. Superintendent of Prisons and Prisoners, established in theĭepartment of Justice by order of the Attorney General on Octoberġ, 1907, and known as the office of Superintendent of Prisons byġ910. Until position of General Agent created about 1877 to superviseįederal prisons and prisoners. To the Department of Justice by acts of J(16 Stat.ġ64), and Ma(17 Stat. marshals andįederal prisoners transferred from the Department of the Interior History: Responsibility for supervision of U.S. Government.ġ29.2 General Records of The Bureau of Prisons and its Prisons in RG 287, Publications of the U.S. Related Records: Record copies of publications of the Bureau of 1964) supplement in National Archives microfiche "Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Prisons," Institutions and exercises responsibility for federal prisonersįinding Aids: Marion M. Superintendent of Prisons, Department of Justice (1910- 30)įunctions: Administers federal penal and correctional.Superintendent of Prisons and Prisoners, Department of Justice (1907-10).General Agent, Department of Justice (ca.Penitentiary, McNeill Island, WAĮstablished: In the Department of Justice, by an act of May 14, 129.4 Records of Federal Prison Industries, Inc.129.3 Records of the Superintendent of Prisons and President,.129.2 General Records of The Bureau of Prisons and its.Overview of Records Locations Table of Contents Search this Record Group in the National Archives Online Catalog
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