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Prisoners -- Wyoming

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Narrower Term: Children of prisoners Narrower Term: Church work with prisoners. Narrower Term: Convict labor. Narrower Term: Death row inmates. Narrower Term: Escaped prisoners Narrower Term: Ex-convicts. Narrower Term: Galley slaves Narrower Term: Gay prisoners. Narrower Term: Grievance procedures for prisoners Narrower Term: Indian prisoners Narrower Term: Inmate guards Narrower Term: Internment camp inmates. Narrower Term: Lesbian prisoners Narrower Term: Male prisoners Narrower Term: Mentally ill prisoners Narrower Term: Muslim prisoners Narrower Term: Nazi concentration camp inmates. Narrower Term: Older prisoners Narrower Term: Parolees. Narrower Term: Political prisoners Narrower Term: Pre-release programs for prisoners Narrower Term: Prison release gratuities Narrower Term: Prisoners of war. Narrower Term: Radio programs for prisoners Narrower Term: Religious work with prisoners. Narrower Term: Transgender prisoners. Narrower Term: Women prisoners.

Variant(s): Convicts Correctional institutions --Inmates Imprisoned persons Incarcerated persons Prison inmates See also: Inmates of institutions Persons Found in: LC database, Jan. 24, 1997 (titles: prison inmates, imprisoned) Nat. crim. jus. thes. (Inmates UF prison inmates)

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Guide to the Governor John Hoyt records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0001.03
Abstract The correspondence from Governor John W. Hoyt's office deals with routine matters associated with the office. This includes communications with federal government offices, and topics such as requisitions, inquiries, the census, reports, prisons, petitions for pardon, and various visitors including Presidents Grant and Hayes. Even though the Territory was in its infancy; a history of Wyoming was being planned. There is an explanation for the delay in writing that history included in these...
Dates: 1878-1882

Guide to the Governor William Hale records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0001.04
Abstract The correspondence of Governor William Hale reflects the concerns and issues faced by his predecessors. Topics deal with appointments, pardons, Indians, arms and ammunition, legislative apportionment, taxes, Yellowstone Park, and Crook County elections. A small amount of appointment records, and records concerning extradition requests and rewards for fugitives are available. Also of note is a petition by Johnson County residents for approval of a bill authorizing the construction of a...
Dates: 1882-1885