DIRECTORY OF STATE PRISONS AND STATE REFORMATORY OR INTERMEDIATE PRISONS. NAME OF INSTITUTION. Estab Location. Name and Title of Superintendent. lished. Title of Managing Board. Secretary of Board. District of Columbia. a Florida. a Georgia, a Idaho. State Penitentiary.. Boisé Illinois. State Penitentiary.. Joliet.. State Penitentiary.. State Reformatory. Chester Pontiac Indiana. State Prison (South).. State Prison (North). Jeffersonville. Michigan City.. Commissioners. Commissioners.... H. A. Sanger, Joliet. Commissioners.. Managers W. V. Choisser. R. W. McClaughry. E. W. Pickhardt. H. A. Barnhart, Rochester. Woman's Prison (see Reform Schools).. Fort Madison. Anamosa 1839 N. N. Jones, 1871 P. W. Madden, Warden. Warden. Kansas. State Penitentiary. Kansas Industrial Reformatory. Lansing Hutchinson. 1864 J. B. Lynch, Warden. -b J. C. O. Morse.... Directors. Directors Kentucky. Kentucky Penitentiary... Branch Penitentiary.. Frankfort Eddyville Louisiana. State Penitentiary.. Maine. State Prison. Maryland. Maryland Penitentiary. 1801 Henry George, Warden. 1890 Capt. C. L. Curry, Warden. 1834 Col. James, Lessee. S. H. Allen, Warden. John F. Weyler, Warden. a No State prison. Prisoners from District of Columbia sent to Albany County Penitentiary, New York. L. C. Norman, Frankfort. L. C. Norman. Inspectors Directors b Opened in August, 1895. STATISTICS OF STATE PRISONS AND STATE REFORMATORY OR INTERMEDIATE PRISONS. NAME OF INSTITUTION. Expense of Maintenance. No. Inmates Present. Dec. 31,'93. Dec. 31,'94. Report for Year ending Gross. Net. Per Inmate. Average Estimated State Penitentiary. Illinois. State Penitentiary. State Penitentiary.. State Reformatory Boisé 82 98 106 Nov. 30, 1894 30,357 30,357 297 102 Joliet 900 1,411 1,570 Sept. 30, 1894 217,108 217,108 150 1,448 1,991,389 Chester 1,500 613 c 654 c Sept. 30, 1891 163,385 213g 658 1,100,301 Pontiac 848 607 Dec. 31, 1×94 115,487 115,487 161 719 789 Oct. 31, 1894 75,000 105 708 Iowa. State Prison, North. Woman's Prison (see Reform Schools) State Penitentiary. Michigan City 760 841 d 896 Oct. 31, 1894 100,000 902 Fort Madison. 370 436 460 June 30, 1895j 150,936 62,193 72 429 j State Penitentiary a Anamosa..... 373 b Kansas. State Penitentiary. Kansas Industrial Reformatory Lansing 2,100 831 b 920 b June 30, 1894 139,477 61,391 73 845 150 h Kentucky. Kentucky Penitentiary Frankfort 1,194 1,101 e 1,156 e Nov. 30, 1894 89,349 78,023 260,000 80 1,115 Branch Penitentiary. Eddyville 414 550 500 Louisiana. State Penitentiary. Baton Rouge 420 1,126 1,204 Dec. 31, 1894 -a 1,100 Maine. State Prison Thomaston 225 135 e 159 e Nov. 30, 1894 16,727 7,558 52 146 Maryland. Maryland Penitentiary Baltimore 800 636 e 656 e Nov. 30, 1894 71,528 -1 650 a No report. b June 30. c September 30. d October 31. e November 30. i Earnings exceed expenditures. h Opened August, 1895, with 40 convicts. k No State prison. Prisoners from District of Columbia are sent to Albany County Penitentiary, New York. In States of Florida and Georgia convicts are leased out. f Estimated. |