554 resultados para prisons
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Reports for 1926-1938 comprise: Biennial report, Department of Public Institutions (1st (1926)-7th (1938)).
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Succeeded by the Annual Report of the Commission of Correction
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Continues the Report of the Board of Commissioners of Prisons
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Continues the Reports of the Board of Prison Commissioners
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In Aug. 1919 the State Farm Was Transferred To the Bureau of Prisons (Later, Dept. of Correction), and Its Report Is Included In the Report of That Dept
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CONTENTS: 1. An act to create a Bureau of Highways, and prescribe its duties and powers, and to make an appropriation for its expenses. [Approved March 27, 1895.]--2. An act providing for the erection and operation of rock-crushing plants at the state prisons, for the preparation of highway material for the benefit of the people of the state, and providing for the necessary advances and appropriation of money to carry out said work. [Approved March 28, 1895.]--3. Physical features of the state, by Marsden Manson.--4. The effect of roads upon industrial development, by R.C. Irvine.--5. Proposed highway legislation, with comments and resolutions thereon
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1912/14-1918/20 include also Fourth to Seventh biennial report of the Board of Managers Washington State Reformatory, 1912/14-1918/20, respectively
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Includes the reports of various state institutions under the administration of the department.
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Title varies slightly.
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Imprint varies: Huron, S.D., <1950>-1954.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography of journals on the subject published in Latin America: p. 255-257.
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"This Catalogue is printed by the State of Michigan and contains a list of products manufactured by the State at the Michigan Employment Institution for the Blind at Saginaw and the State Prisons at Jackson, Ionia and Marquette."--P. 3.
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New Hampshire. State Board of Charities and Corrections./-Biennial report.