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* Teaching staff in 1897 was more sparse and varied than the previous year. A few of those who served in this role included: Charles B. Eslep, Charles Everett, E. R. Maples, James J. Walker, Lydia Osterbrink, Robert Ridgeway and T. A. Mapes. | * Teaching staff in 1897 was more sparse and varied than the previous year. A few of those who served in this role included: Charles B. Eslep, Charles Everett, E. R. Maples, James J. Walker, Lydia Osterbrink, Robert Ridgeway and T. A. Mapes. | ||
* Actual job titles frequently varied, especially among seamstress/laundress/cook/dining superintendent and head of farm/irrigation/gardener/foreman (which seemed to change for E. K. Davis every month). | * Actual job titles frequently varied, especially among seamstress/laundress/cook/dining superintendent and head of farm/irrigation/gardener/foreman (which seemed to change for E. K. Davis every month). | ||
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+ | == Reports == | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1894 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1895 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1896 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1897 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1898 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1899 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1900 Report]] | ||
+ | + [[State Reform School, 1902 Report]] |