Politicians; Politics; Political parties; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Letters; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories
An article from the 1892 March 17 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on a letter from a Republican on recent developments regarding the reform school in Whittier scandal.
Politics; Politicians; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Political conventions; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
A piece from the 1892 March 14 edition of the San Francisco Call reports that Hervey Lindley will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress.
Newspapers; Los Angeles Times (Firm); Interviews; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories
A piece from the 1892 March 18 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Times called upon the Oxpress to produce an interview with Hervey Lindley on the subject of the reform school in Whittier.
Public prosecutors; Interviews; Letters; Political parties; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
An article from the 1892 March 18 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports on District Attorney McLachlan's comments regarding a communication in the Herald signed "Republican."
An article from the 1892 March 19 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports on the candidates for the Republican nomination for Congress in a new district.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories
A piece from the 1892 March 22 edition of the Azusa Valley News asks if H. M. DeYoung hushed up the reform school in Whittier and smoothed things over for Hervey Lindley.
Sheriffs; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Industrial arts; Marching drills; Church services; Trusts and trustees
An article from the 1892 March 22 edition of the Stockton Mail reports that Sheriff Cunningham is favorably impressed with the reform school in Whittier.
Public prosecutors; Letters; Jury; Political parties; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Associations, institutions, etc.; Political candidates; Politics
A letter written by Jesse Hardesty in the 1892 March 20 edition of the Los Angeles Herald discusses District Attorney McLachlan and Republican party politics.
Newspapers; Politics; Political candidates; Politicians; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Political campaigns; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Letters
A letter from the 1892 March 26 edition of the Stockton Weekly Mail discusses the contest for delegates to the Minneapolis convention.
Sheriffs; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Industrial arts; Trusts and trustees
An article from the 1892 March 30 edition of the San Jose Phoenix reports that Sheriff Cunningham is very favorably impressed with the reform school in Whittier.
Political candidates; Politicians; Politics; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
A piece from the 1892 April 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times names some of the local candidates mentioned thus far for the Republican nomination for congressman.
Political parties; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Politicians; Politics; Political candidates
A piece from the 1892 April 4 edition of the San Francisco Call reports that Henry Lindley of Los Angeles will probably be selected by the Republicans of the sixth district. Henry Lindley probably refers to Hervey Lindley.
Mayors; Politicians; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Political parties
A piece from the 1892 April 6 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that the congressional horoscope on the Republican side is not as clearly outlined as it has been assumed to be.
Trusts and trustees; Governors; Politicians; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories
An article from the 1892 April 23 edition of the Los Angeles Porcupine reports that Governor Markham appointed Frank A. Gibson as a new trustee of the reform school in Whittier.
Pasadena (Calif.); Housing; Santa Barbara (Calif.); Streets; Political candidates; Judges; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories
An article from the 1892 May 14 edition of the Santa Barbara Weekly Press reports on the houses of Pasadena and Santa Barbara and candidates running for Congress from the sixth district.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Politicians; Mayors; Buildings; Education; Schools; Furniture; Industrial arts; Governors; Waterman, Robert Whitney, 1826-1891; Trusts and trustees
An article from the 1892 May 14 edition of the Pasadena Star reports on the visit of the editor of the Star, along with ex-Mayor Lukens, to the reform school in Whittier. The article contains an illustration.