New York House of Refuge (1825)

Jan 1 2007 - 12:00pm
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On January 1, 1825, the first juvenile reformatory in the nation opened its doors in New York City. Six boys and three girls were its first inmates. By 1835, the inmate population grew to more than 1,600. The New York House of Refuge became the model for reformatories in other large U.S. cities.

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