Research: Topics: Education: New York House of Refuge

New York House of Refuge

Summary List of Records Available on Microfilm

Some of the most significant records from the House of Refuge have been microfilmed. Copies are available through interlibrary loan or by purchase.

Inter-library loan copies may be obtained by providing the requesting library with the following information:

Request copies from:
New York State Archives Cultural
Education Center Albany, NY 12230

Corporate author: New York House of Refuge

Item requested: Cite title exactly as given in Section III, including
dates, series number, and reels requested. Use
following reel guide to determine relevant
numbers.

To purchase copies, contact the New York State Archives directly, citing the same information needed for interlibrary loan.

Series
Microfilm
Number

Series Title

Reel Number(s)

A2051 Minutes of the Board of Managers A2051-1 to A2051-4
A2053 Committee reports to the Board of Managers A2053-1
A2091 Visiting Committee minutes A2091-1
A2057 Ladies' Committee minutes A2057-1
A2059 Building Committee Minutes A2059-1
A2058 School Committee minutes A2058-1
A2092 Indenturing Committee minutes A2092-1 to A2092-3
A2071 Chaplain's reports to the Indenturing Committee A2071-1
A2054 Superintendent's daily journals A2054-1 to A2054-12
A2055 Daily journal of the city office A2055-1
A2087 Register of inmates admitted and Discharged A2087-1
A2088 Inmate admission registers A2088-1
A2064 Inmate case histories *Restricted A2064-1 to A2064-47
A2056 Girls' Division daily journals A2056-1
A2067 Register of masters of indentured inmates A2067-1
A2066 Indenture agreements A2066-1 to A2066-14
A2068 Register of deferred applications for parole A2068-1
A2069 Parole registers A2069-1 to A2069-2

* Restricted: Copies of Inmate Case Histories less than 75 years old (based on date of last entry in a case file) are not available for loan or purchase. In order to protect personal privacy, records less then 75 years old may be used only at the State Archives facility under controlled conditions. Researchers must apply for special permission to use these records.

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