Industrial Reformatory at Huntingdon Records
The Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory at Huntingdon opened in 1889 to house young males who were first offenders. Genealogical gleanings from the reformatory’s records from February to April 1889 were transcribed by Maureen Whyte and appeared in the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume 49, No. 2
The original records (available here online) offer a lot of other details about inmates.
Bitner, Charles W
Boyle, Daniel
Briely, James
Brooks, James
Burns, Michael
Campbell, Albert
Campbell, Bert
Campbell, Harry
Carpenter, W.S
Carr, James
Chandler, William
Clarke, Thomas
Crawford, Marion
Dace, Arthur
DeFord, Chas
Delaney, Clarence
Dillon, Joseph
Donovan, John
Evard, Thomas
Faulkner, Harry
Fendrick, Charles
Flood, James
Gassenmeyer, William
Geiger, Samuel
Grate, Stephen
Heiselman, Joseph
Humphreys, George
Hunter, Mort
Jackson, Montgomery
Keller, Charles E
Laird, William
Lamp, Frank
Lucks, George
McGinnis, James
McKinney, James
Mitchell, John
Moore, John Grant
Moran, James
Musser, William
Niebauer, Charles
O’Herron, William
O’Keefe, Lawrence
Pasquella, John
Price, Howard
Price, James
Price, John
Rafferty, Thomas
Ray, Frank
Reed, Hiram E
Royer, Monroe
Seifert, William
Shaffer, Frank
Smarr, Elmer
Wetzell, Mifflin
Wiley, L.G