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  1. The National Training School For Boys, located in what is now known as the Fort Lincoln area of Washington, D.C., was a Federal Government juvenile correctional institution for offenders under the age of seventeen.

  2. 9 de oct. de 2017 · In 1908, Congress changed the name for a final time to the National Training School for Boys, which better signified its growing role housing federal delinquents. Military discipline was a major part of the regimen at the National Training School for Boys. 1910 photo from Willard R. Ross Postcard Collection at the DC Public Library.

  3. National Training School for Boys (former) Improvements – Washington DC. The National Training School for Boys was a federal juvenile detention center for boys under seventeen, located in the Fort Lincoln area of Washington, DC.

  4. Washington DC. Cottage Plan. Demolished Institution. The National Training School for Boys was a federal juvenile detention center for boys under seventeen, located in the Fort Lincoln area of Washington, DC.

  5. The National Training School for Boys was a federal juvenile detention center for boys under seventeen, located in the Fort Lincoln area of Washington, DC. In 1935-37, Works Progress Administration (WPA) relief labor was used to make various improvements around the school.

  6. The schools were gender-segregated, and only a few girls-only schools. In 1942, out of the 33 Napola schools that were operating, just three were for girls. By the end of the war in 1945, 43 Napola schools were listed. For boys aged 10–14 years the uniform of the Deutsches Jungvolk (German Youngfolk) was used.

  7. The School was so operated until May 15, 1968, when it was closed pursuant to order of the Attorney General. Section 131, act May 27, 1908, ch. 200, §1, 35 Stat. 380, provided that District reform school for boys should be known as National Training School for Boys.