Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Sheriffs; Judges; Courts; Attorney; Lawyers; Politicians; San Francisco (Calif.)
An article from the 1891 November 8 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports on the legal proceedings set to take place in order to transfer children from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier.
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An article from the 1891 November 7 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin reports on the transfer of boys from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier. It also reports that the girls from the Magdalen Asylum will...
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); San Francisco (Calif.); Reformatories; Politicians; Politics; Expenditures, Public; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Taxation; Judges; Attorney; Lawyers
An article from the 1891 November 9 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports on the transfer of children from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier and the appropriation of money for the transfer.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; San Francisco (Calif.); Children; Juvenile delinquents
An article from the 1891 November 11 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that two more inmates were committed to the reform school in Whittier from the industrial school in San Francisco.
San Francisco (Calif.); Reformatories; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Juvenile delinquents; Children; Habeas corpus; Judges
An article from the 1891 November 15 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports that John King's mother is challenging the legality of her son's transfer from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier.
San Francisco (Calif.); Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Expenditures, Public; Parents
An article from the 1891 November 16 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports on the transfer of children from the industrial school in San Francisco to the reform school in Whittier.
Reformatories; Children; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); San Francisco (Calif.); Juvenile delinquents
An article from the 1891 November 18 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin reports that the last inmate of the industrial school in San Francisco was committed to the reform school in Whittier by Judge Slack.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Schools; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Buildings; Dinners and dining; Industrial arts; Marching drills; Church services; Students; School board members
An article from the 1891 December 31 edition of the Los Angeles Express describes the reform school in Whittier by outlining the students' daily work, the school's proposed improvements, and its purpose.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; School board members; Singers; Music; Schools; Presidents; Holidays; Birthdays; Children; Trusts and trustees
An article from the 1892 March 3 edition of the Whittier Register reports that Professor F. A. Foshay, superintendent of Monrovia schools, comes to the reform school every Saturday and drills the boys in choir singing. It also reports on J. R....
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Campbell, Fred M.; Industrial arts; Education; Letters; Schools; Educators; Winship, Albert E. (Albert Edward), 1845-1933
An article from the 1892 April 7 edition of the Whittier Register reports that Fred M. Campbell visited the reform school in Whittier. The article includes letters from boys who previously and currently live at the school. It also reports that...
Rites and ceremonies; Whittier (Calif.); Reformatories; Schools; Invitation cards
Invitation to the corner stone laying ceremony for the Whittier State School for Boys on 1890 January 29. There is a blue ink stamp on the upper right corner that says, "Postponed to Feb. 12."
Article clipped from the 1891 July 27 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Whittier State School is open and receiving students. The article also reports on the buildings and facilities at the school.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Schools; Children; Juvenile delinquents
An article from the 1891 July 1 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that the Whittier state reform school will be placed in operation today and describes the school.
Children; Reformatories; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Buildings; Libraries; Books
An article from the 1891 July 4 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that the reform school in Whittier hopes to receive books and illustrated papers for the school's reading rooms.
Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Schools; Whittier (Calif.); Rauhes Haus; Wichern, Johann Hinrich, 1808-1881; School board members
An article from the 1891 July 5 edition of the Los Angeles World reports that the reform school in Whittier has been completed. It also discusses the model it was developed from, and the contributions of its board and superintendent, Dr. Walter...
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Children; Juvenile delinquents; Politicians; Reformatories; San Francisco (Calif.); Judges
An article from the 1891 October 19 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports on the discussion over the closure of the industrial school in San Francisco.