Series 16388

Board of Pardons Biennial reports, 1896-1956.

0.20 cubic foot and 1 microfilm reel

These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

See history of the records' creator.

Summary of Records

This series contains reports of Board of Pardons activities from the previous two years with information pertaining to agency activities, agency staff, parole, sentences, crime, the justice system, legislation, and fiscal and financial operations.

Scope and Content

This series contains reports of Board of Pardons activities from the previous two years with information pertaining to agency activities, agency staff, parole, sentences, crime, the justice system, legislation, and fiscal and financial operations.

Research Note

Neither the film copy nor the hard copy have complete runs of these documents. The film copy contains 1897-1902, 1907-1908, and 1952-1954. The hard copy contains 1897, 1901-1908, 1952-1956. Series 240 contains all but the 1954-1956 report.

Arrangement

Chronological

Additional Forms

This series is available on microfilm.

Access Restrictions

Microfiche holdings require staff assistance due to fewer reference copies. Handle masters under supervision.

Use Restrictions

These records are available for reproduction and use.

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Acquisition Information

These records were acquired from the creating agency through established retention schedules.

Processing Information

Microfiche processed by Rebekkah Shaw under the National Historical Publications and Records Commission grant to the Utah State Archives and Records Services for the Utah Microfiche Backlog Project (Grant No.: NAR10-RB-50086-10). July 2010 - December 2011

Related Material

Public documents serial set from the Secretary of State,
, contains all but the 1954-1956 report.

Container List

BoxDescription
11897, 1901-1908, 1952-1956
ReelDescription
11897-1902, 1907-1908, and 1952-1954