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are destroyed by authority of clerk of court. Financial reports of this of-
fice are sent directly to the Attorney General in‘Washington.
M5. CIVIL LETTERS, 1921 - 1955. Department of Justice to the marshal and
copies of letters of instructions that are sent to the deputies of this of-
fiee. Also letters of instructions to jailers in district. (Rarely, offi-
V p. cial.) 9 x 15 folders, 2 ft., in cabinet. Dirty, tern. R. 202. (18M5)
I' MM. OLD CRIMINAL, 1926 - 1950. Correspondence from marshals of various
districts giving information about criminals, including list of returned war-
_ _ rants. (Rarely, official.) 9 x 15 manila folders, 1 ft., in filing case.
Dirty. R. 202. (1859)
M5. CORRESPONDENCE, July 1929 — July 195M. Pertaining to appointments,
resignations, changes in status of deputy marshals, authority to incur ex-
penses, letters in regard to prisoners, requisitions for funds, telegrams,
and statements of telephone calls. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 15 manila en-
. velopes, M ft., in filing case. Torn. R. 202. (18MO)
l M6. CIVIL CASES, 1950 to date. Civil suits between individuals and cor-
_ porations. Correspondence and records of sales of confiscated cars and prop-
__ erties. (Daily, official.) 9 x 15 folders, M ft., in filing cabinet. R.
I 206. (lem)
U MT. JAIL CONTRACTS, 1950 to date. With county jailers. Index to this
file shows jail, rate per day, and contract number. (Monthly, official.) 9
_ x 15 folders, 6 in., in filing cabinet. R. 206. (18M6)
l M8. CRIMINAL DOCKETS, 1952 to date. Records of execution of criminal
_ writs. Indexed. (Rarely, official.) 15 x 17 vols. (22), M ft., in metal
._ and wooden cabinets. R. 206. (l&JI)
M9. JAILERS COMMITMENT AND RELEASE CARDS, 1952 - 1955. Sent to this of-
_ fieo by jailers, deputy marshals and commissioners. For each commitment card
there is a jailers* release card. (Rarely, official.) 5 x 5 card, 20 ft.,
in card cabinet. R. 202. (18M5)
2 5 50. QUARTERLY ACCOUNTS, March 51, 1955 to date. Reports from deputies of
I » money spent, with the covering vouchers. (Frequently, official.) 8 1/2 x 1M
vouchers, 17 ft., in filing cabinet. R. 202, (18Ml)
q 51. FINGER PRINT CARD RECORD, 195M to date. Finger prints of individuals
arrested, the crime charged, and correspondence with FBI in.Washington,
\- (Rarely, official.) 9 x 15 folders, l ft., in filing cabinet. R. 202.
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52. IDENTIFICATION CARDS, Dee. 1955 to date, Finger print cards, show~
ing prisoners’ names, charges and penalties. Also correspondence to the mar-
shal in regard to prisoners, (Daily, official,) 9 X 15 folders, 9 in., in
filing case. R. 202, (1858)
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