88
F3738:98–153
Department of Youth Authority Records
Fred C. Nelles School for Boys (Whittier State School)
Inmate history registers. 1892–1948. 56 volumes.

Arranged chronologically. Format included is: photograph albums.

Inmate identification photographs (boys and girls) were included along with newspaper clippings, correspondence and other information concerning their family background and criminal history.

See the Department of Youth Authority Records finding aid at the California State Archives for additional detail.

Records concerning juveniles are restricted. Contact the California State Archives for more information.

 

89
F3738:271, ODC 2:9(3–8)
Department of Youth Authority Records
Fred C. Nelles School for Boys (Whittier State School)
Photographs. 1891–1964. 159 items.

Arranged alphabetically by subject. Formats included are: photographic prints and oversized photographic prints.

Includes the following subjects: educational programs; athletics; boys (cadets); institutional buildings and grounds; Camp Whittier; dedication services (1934, 1964); dental and medical care; dining area; school employees; religious services; Youth Authority Board; and former President Herbert Hoover.

See the Department of Youth Authority Records finding aid at the California State Archives for additional detail.

Records concerning juveniles are restricted. Contact the California State Archives for more information.

 

90
F3738:65 (1–14a), ODC2:21(10–14)
Department of Youth Authority Reocrds
Preston School of Industry
Photographs. 1910–1984. 236 items.

Arranged alphabetically by subject. Formats included are: photographic prints, oversized photographic prints, and negatives.

Subject headings include: agricultural and vocational education; athletics; institutional buildings and grounds; dedication services; school employees; fire fighting activities; and, military.

See the Department of Youth Authority Records finding aid at the California State Archives for additional detail.

Records concerning juveniles are restricted. Contact the California State Archives for more information.