TABLE XIX.—Tabular vieio of State prison statistics for 1868. $19, 000 L. B. H. 208 263 35 $18, 000 $75,000 8,000 248 7 31 73 181 14 7,350 21, 128 14,000 50,000 7 4 7 32 20, 000 States. Location. Warden. Estimated value of real estate. Estimated value of personal property. $50,000 William Smith. 100, 000 M. Martin 19, 000 W. W. Higgins. (d)1,500,000 500,000 Alabama (a) Wetumpka Little Rock. San Quintin Wethersfield No State prison. Chattahoochee Milledgeville Joliet Michigan City Jeffersonville Fort Madison.. Leavenworth Frankfort. Baton Rouge. Thomaston Baltimore. Charlestown Jackson poses.) Stillwater. Jackson Jefferson City. No State prison. Carson City Concord Trenton Auburn.. Dannemora W. W. Rice. Z. A. Phillips. 200,000 54, 000 Jas. S. Slingerland Allen Ross.. 613, 557 465, 468 813, 671 69, 836 400, 350 180, 434 992 544 1, 318 8 41 63 63 63 952 518 1, 437 70 56, 683 44, 579 84, 314 167, 273 331, 764 327 400 Henry M. Klapp, M.D., act. ward. (c)60, 352 (c) 46, 926 6, 703 6, 382 13, 000 19, 800 42 40 7 8 80 540 10 27 4, 754 16, 000 12, 601 81, 931 100, 000 88 8 4 10, 000 Western Penitentiary Pittsburg N. A. M. Dudley 150,000 45, 000 104 8 53 500,000 26, 000 195 17, 970 49, 986 Totals and averages 7, 404, 696 952, 795 8, 838 8 43-5 71-10 14,063 828 638, 915 2,813, 324 (a) Statistics of these prisons furnished by the prison authorities; of the others, as far as given, they are compiled from the reports. (b) Keeper's salary only; other officers paid by lessee. (c) Exclusive of salaries. (d) Estimated cost when completed. TABLE XIX.- Tabular view of State prison statistics for 1868--Continued. $85, 000 $10,000 $285 $323 240 Railroad building, manufacture of plows and wagons . Yes. 23, 941 2, 813 117 132 , 152 { Boot-peakers baresishing silverware, and making} Yes. Leasing system. 800 Eleven branches. (See p. 103) Yes. Yes. No. Manufacture of hemp, tobacco, wagons, coopers' } Leasing system. ware, and blacksmithing. Yes. Yes. 40 State Prison 27, 647 6,061 149 134 65, 259 15, 203 172 224 Manufacture and seating of chairs No. States. Alabama. Southern Kentucky* prison for certain purposes) Nebraska Auburn. Yes. Cabinet work, shoemaking Weaving, chair-making, cordwaining 702 S Manufacture of shoes, hames, tools, machines, sashes and blinds. 350 | Manufacture of iron and nails. 175 132 Yes. 126, 436 299, 069 40, 842 32, 695 640 577 No. 950 chains Manufacture of saddlery, hardware, shoes, cabinet}| Yes. 300 Shoemaking, chair-seating In part Yes. No. No. Yes. No. Manufacture of agricultural implements and cedar Yes. 97 Pennsylvania: Eastern Penitentiary Western Penitentiary 51 31, 685 27, 013 6, 703 49, 151 28, 667 19, 913 37, 500 42, 500 178 83 ware. Tennessee Totals and averages. 2,037, 351 797, 534 111, 955 200 130 6, 812 * Prison leased for a term of years; no earnings for State. f Contract system to a limited extent; work done mostly on State account. Convict labor employed chiefly in erecting prison buildings, and consequently bringing no cash income. TABLE XIX.—Tabular view of State prison statistics for 1868--Continued. |