Correspondence and summary tables identifying persons convicted or suspected of arson
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- The Fire Marshal was required to report to the legislature statistics on the crime of arson. County district attorneys reported on the number of arson arrests; the number of convictions attained; lists of names of defendants and (if sentenced) the terms of imprisonment; the number of cases pending; and any remarks on difficulty in prosecuting or apprehending arson culprits. Summary tables, arranged alphabetically by last name, tabulate the responses.
Title
- Correspondence and summary tables identifying persons convicted or suspected of arson
Quantity
- 0.2 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B0821
Creator
Scope and Content Note
Under provisons of state law the Fire Marshal was required to report to the legislature statistics on the crime of arson. Letters were sent from Fire Marshal Thomas J. Ahearn to county district attorneys requesting the number of arrests for arson; the number of convictions attained; lists of names of defendants and (if sentenced) the terms of imprisonment; the number of cases pending; and any remarks on difficulty in prosecuting or apprehending arson culprits (e.g., lack of funds to hire investigators). The series consists of the responses by county district attorneys between September 1911 and December 1912. A few copies of the Fire Marshal's letter are present, with transmittal letters. Summary tables apparently prepared from the responses appear at the end of the series. Arranged alphabetically by suspect's last name, tabular information includes: name; status (arrested, acquitted, committed, convicted, dicharged, indicted); punishment; county in which crime was committed; and year.
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