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STATISTICS OF STATE INDUSTRIAL AND REFORM SCHOOLS, Concluded.

a Private institution.

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.

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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..

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Commissioners.

Commissioners.... H. A. Sanger, Joliet.

Commissioners..

Managers

W. V. Choisser.

R. W. McClaughry.

E. W. Pickhardt.

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H. A. Barnhart, Rochester.

Woman's Prison (see Reform Schools)..

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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.

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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.

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L. C. Norman, Frankfort. L. C. Norman.

Inspectors

Directors

b Opened in August, 1895.

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STATISTICS OF STATE PRISONS AND STATE REFORMATORY OR INTERMEDIATE PRISONS.

NAME OF INSTITUTION.

Expense of Maintenance.

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No. Inmates Present. Dec. 31,'93. Dec. 31,'94.

Report for Year ending

Gross.

Net.

Per

Inmate.

Average
No. In-
mates
Present.

Estimated
Value of
Property.

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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

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Dec. 31, 1×94

115,487

115,487

161

719

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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
Hutchinson

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

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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.

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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.

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DIRECTORY OF STATE PRISONS AND STATE REFORMATORY OR INTERMEDIATE PRISONS, Continued.

a Under construction.

b Not yet opened.

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