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By Rhonda Smith
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The photographic collection is rich in its depiction of early twentieth century prison life and conditions. The collection covers numerous subjects such as prison living conditions, recreational activities, industries, hospital care, corporal punishment, work gangs on the farm and quarries, vocational activities, weapons confiscated, prison architecture, and the death house. A few of the images are of prison officials, primarily in the federal penitentiary system.
Collection Historical Note
The American Prison Society Photographic Archive records collection was acquired by through the efforts of Dr. Bruce Wolford of Eastern's College of Law Enforcement. Dr. Wolford received the photographs in 1979 from William Bain, instructor at the Kentucky Bureau of Training.
In the 1960s Mr. Bain, a former staff member of the American Correctional Association, conceived the idea of a pictorial history of the American prison. With the aid of David A. Kimberling, a prison inmate and photographer, Bain had photographs copied from the American Correctional Association archives plus ones he received from various federal and state correctional facilities throughout the United States. In addition to the copies, which comprise the negative part of the collection, he acquired many original black and white photographic prints. Finally in 1978 through the work of Anthony P. Travisono, executive director of the American Correctional Association, Bain's dream, The American Prison: from the Beginning. A Pictorial History, was published.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
American Prison Society (via Bruce Wolford)
Other Note:
Photographs were initially numbered with the accession number; however, a decision was made to change to collection number. The database was changed, but the numbers written on the images were not changed.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 2
- Barcode: 31234014110983
- Folder 1: Industry
- Item I1-1: Finished Stacks, Jute Mill (San Quentin)
- Item I1-2: Empty Machine Shop with Wooden Floor
- Item I1-3: Wood Shop (Prisoners Making Chairs and Cabinets)
- Item I1-4: Machine Shop with Six Men Working
- Item I1-5: Machine Shop with Skylight (Belgium)
- Item I1-6: Wood Shop (Men Working with Lumber)
- Item I1-7: Wood Shop (Men Making Guitars)
- Item I1-8: Machine Shop (Young Men in Striped Overalls)
- Item I1-9: Empty Machine Shop
- Item I1-10: Mattress Shop
- Item I1-11: Ten Men in Machine Shop (Federal Reformatory - Chillicothe, Ohio), 1 May 1944
- Item I1-12: Granite Shop (Atlanta Federal Penitentiary)
- Item I1-13: Chair Making Shop
- Item I1-14: Men Leaning on Machines in Machine Shop
- Item I1-15: Molasses Plant (Angola)
- Item I1-16: Canning Plant (Angola)
- Folder 2: Inside of Prisons
- Item I2-1: Orientation in Prison
- Item I2-2: Orientation in Prison
- Item I2-3: Orientation in Prison
- Item I2-4: Four New Men at Receiving Cell
- Item I2-5: Four Men in the Shadows (Cell Corridor)
- Item I2-6: Three New Men Preparing for Bath, 1938
- Item I2-7: Barber Shop, 1938
- Item I2-8: Men Dressing in Prison Clothing
- Item I2-9: Two Men Signing Fingerprint Cards
- Item I2-10: New Man Being Printed, 1938
- Item I2-11: Black Men being Discharged, 1938
- Item I2-12: Prisoner Recording Family History, 1938
- Item I2-13: Prisoner Typing Record on New Man, 1938
- Item I2-14: Penitentiary of Puerto Rico Photographer, 1933
- Item I2-15: New Man Being Photographed, 1938
- Item I2-16: New Man Being Photographed, 1938
- Item I2-17: Prisoners Working in Cell House Corridor
- Item I2-18: Two Men Playing Cards
- Item I2-19: Lever Cage in Rotunda, 1938
- Item I2-20: Dietary Department Delivering Food (City Prison, Manhattan)
- Item I2-21: Dietary Department
- Item I2-22: Prisoners Assembling Ration Books (San Quentin, 1943
- Item I2-23: Cozy Cell (Beaks County Prison, Reading, Pennsylvania)
- Item I2-24: Two Men with Headsets (San Quentin)
- Item I-25: Two Men with Headsets (San Quentin)
- Item I2-26: Padded Cell
- Item I2-27: Latino Man in Cell (Penitentiary of Puerto Rico)
- Item I2-28: Cell 1301
- Item I2-29: Reception Room (Riker's Island)
- Item I2-30: New Men Being Inoculated, 1938
- Item I2-31: Examining Room
- Item I2-32: Examining Room for Tuberculous Patients
- Item I2-33: Examining Room for Tuberculous Patients
- Item I2-34: New Prison Chapel (Eastham, Texas)
- Item I2-35: New Prison Chapel (Eastham, Texas)
- Item I2-36: Back of New Chapel (Eastham, Texas)
- Item I2-37: Chapel with Organ (Male Department)
- Item I2-38: Men Standing by Desk in Prison Hallway
- Item I2-39: Men Standing by Desk in Prison Hallway
- Item I2-40: Prisoner Making a Hooked Rug (Washington State Penitentiary)
- Item I2-41: Prisoner Making a Hooked Rug (Washington State Penitentiary)
- Item I2-42: Utility Corridor (County Jail)
- Item I2-43: Dark Room with Black Posts
- Folder 3: Kitchens
- Item K1-1: Kitchen on Wheels
- Item K1-2: Four Men in Typical Old Kitchen
- Item K1-3: Kitchen (United States Penitentiary at Atlanta)
- Folder 4: Prison Officials
- Item O1-1: Phil Hedges (Association Superintendent of Treatment, Chillicothe, Ohio)
- Item O1-2: Clinton P. Duffy, Warden (San Quentin)
- Item O1-3: The Loyal Press Printing, Ralph B. Itterlson
- Item O1-4: Guest Editorial "Probation vs. Jail" Charles L. Chute
- Item O1-5: Prison's Administrator
- Item O1-6: Convention for Prison Officials
- Item O1-7: Convention for Prison Officials (Women and Men Pictured)
- Item O1-8: Displays at Prison Convention (Man with Leather Crafts)
- Item O1-9: Helen Hironimus, Warden (Federal Reformatory for Women, Seagoville, Texas)
- Item O1-10: Two Unidentified Prison Officials
- Item O1-11: Picture of Different Wardens
- Item O1-12: Five Men from Federal Penitentiary Service
- Item O1-13: Five Men from Federal Penitentiary Service
- Item O1-14: Guards Walking Down Toward Front Tower, 1938
- Item O1-15: Warden Sanders with Motorbike and Prisoners
- Item O1-16: Superintendent L.E. Lawes and Warden Schleth on a Ship
- Item O1-17: Major Lawes and his Boys Posing
- Item O1-18: Major Lawes and Boys Candid
- Item O1-19: Major Lawes' Boys Watching Passing Ship Tall River
- Item O1-20: Major Lawes and Boys Saluting a Passing Steamer
- Item O1-21: Major Lawes' Boys on Upper Deck of Ship
- Item O1-22: Unidentified Ceremony
- Item O1-23: Four Unidentified Men in a Car
- Item O1-24: Four Unidentified Men in a Car
- Item O1-25: Two Unidentified Men in a Car beside a Cornfield
- Item O1-26: Unidentified Man with Uniformed Chauffeur
- Item O1-27: Two Unidentified Men in a Car by a House
- Item O1-28: Unidentified Couple in Car with Three Women on a Bench
- Item O1-29: Unidentified Couple in Car with Three Women on a Bench
- Item O1-30: Letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Folder 5: Outsides of Prisons
- Item O2-1: Federal Penitentiary (Lewisburg, Pennsylvania)
- Item O2-2: Detroit House of Correction
- Item O2-3: Maryland Penitentiary
- Item O2-4: Charleston State Prison, 1805
- Item O2-5: Attica Prison
- Item O2-6: Brushy Mountain Prison (Tennessee)
- Item O2-7: Indiana State Prison
- Item O2-8: Construction Camp, 1916
- Item O2-9: United States Penitentiary (Terra Haute, Indiana)
- Item O2-10: California State Prison (San Quentin), 1920
- Item O2-11: New Hampshire State Prison
- Item O2-12: New Hospital Building (New Hampshire State Prison)
- Item O2-13: Berks County Prison (Reading, Pennsylvania)
- Item O2-14: Baltimore Maryland Penitentiary
- Item O2-15: Woodcut of San Quentin Prison
- Item O2-16: Unidentified Prison with Shrubs
- Item O2-17: Unidentified Prison with Shrubs
- Item O2-18: Massachusetts Reformatory, 1904
- Item O2-19: Massachusetts Reformatory, 1878
- Item O2-20: Right Wing and Warden's House (Vermont State Prison)
- Item O2-21: Allegheny County Workhouse
- Item O2-22: Federal Correctional Institution (Latuna, Texas)
- Item O2-23: Aerial View of Federal Correctional Institution (Latuna, Texas)
- Item O2-24: Aerial View of New Jersey State Prison
- Item O2-25: Manard Illinois, 1957
- Item O2-26: Aerial View of Minnesota State Prison
- Item O2-27: Aerial View of Minnesota State Prison
- Item O2-28: Aerial View of Cincinnati Workhouse, 1940
- Item O2-29: North Carolina State Prison, 1942
- Item O2-30: National Penitentiary, Cuba
- Item O2-31: State Prison (Windsor, Vermont, 1900
- Item O2-32: Ohio Penitentiary Insane Asylum
- Item O2-33: Penitentiary (Blackwell Island)
- Item O2-34: Workhouse (Blackwell Island)
- Item O2-35: Penitentiary of Puerto Rico
- Item O2-36: Nagasaki Prison (Back View)
- Item O2-37: Cuba's Penitentiary
- Item O2-38: Navy Correction Program
- Item O2-39: Ohio State Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio), 1949
- Item O2-40: Jeffersonville Penitentiary
- Item O2-41: State Farm (Bridgewater, Massachusetts)
- Item O2-42: Penitentiary for Males (Welfare Island), 1924
- Item O2-43: City Prison (New York City)
- Item O2-44: City Prison (New York City)
- Item O2-45: Stateville (Illinois State Penitentiary) with Warden Joe S. Ragen
- Item O2-46: United States Penitentiary (Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 1932
- Item O2-47: Japanese Prison, 18 Oct 1972
- Item O2-48: Old Indiana State Penitentiary
- Item O2-49: Old Indiana State Penitentiary
- Item O2-50: Drawing of Unidentified Prison (Aerial View)
- Item O2-51: Unidentified Prison with Tower (Aerial View)
- Item O2-52: Drawing of Unidentified Prison With Civilians, 1926
- Item O2-53: State Prison (New Eastham, Texas)
- Item O2-54: Unidentified Prison with Reflecting Pool
- Item O2-55: Model of Eastham Farm, Texas
- Item O2-56: Unidentified Prison with Man on Steps
- Item O2-57: Unidentified Prison with Smoke Stack and Flag
- Item O2-58: Unidentified Prison with Dirt Mound (Aerial View)
- Item O2-59: Unidentified Prison with Water and Ship (Aerial View)
- Item O2-60: Unidentified Landlocked Prison (Aerial View)
- Item O2-61: Side View of Unidentified Prison
- Item O2-62: Unidentified Prison with High Grass
- Item O2-63: Sketch (Charleston, Massachusetts Prison), 1894
- Item O2-64: Unidentified City Prison in Downtown Area
- Item O2-65: Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (Aerial View)
- Item O2-66: Unidentified Prison Surrounded by Water on Three Sides
- Item O2-67: Side View of Unidentified Prison with Five Spindly Trees
- Item O2-68: Side View of Unidentified Prison with Smoke Stack
- Item O2-69: Old Workhouse in New York (Built in 1857)
- Item O2-70: Attica Under Construction, 1930
- Item O2-71: Drawing of Unidentified Prison on Cliff
- Item O2-72: Unidentified Tall Prison with Double Doors
- Item O2-73: Side View of Unidentified Prison with Basement
- Item O2-74: Side View of Unidentified Prison with Grassy Yard
- Item O2-75: Federal Reformatory with Airplanes and Cars (Chillicothe, Ohio, 1944
- Folder 6: Recreation
- Item R1-1: Correctional Recreation Workshop
- Item R1-2: Unidentified Man with Trumpet
- Item R1-3: Football Game, 1938
- Item R1-4: Talent Show, 1938
- Item R1-5: Texas Juvenile Training School Band
- Item R1-6: The Band
- Item R1-7: Two Men Playing a Recreational Table Game
- Item R1-8: Volleyball Game (Eastham, Texas), 1957
- Item R1-9: Baseball Game
- Item R1-10: Intramural Band (Maryland Penitentiary)
- Item R1-11: Basketball Game (Jackson, Michigan Prison), 1937
- Item R1-12: Marching Band
- Item R1-13: Marching Band
- Item R1-14: Orchestra, 1938
- Item R1-15: Inmate Junior Basketball Team
- Item R1-16: Baseball Game (The Bleachers)
- Item R1-17: Baseball Game
- Item R1-18: New York State Reformatory Baseball Team
- Item R1-19: Football Game, 1938
- Item R1-20: Self Defense Class
- Item R1-21: Negro Reformatory Band, 1914
- Item R1-22: Orchestra, 1938
- Item R1-23: Football Game
- Item R1-24: Gym with Goals and Net (Eastham, Texas), 1957
- Item R1-25: Marching Band on Dirt Road
- Item R1-26: Correctional Recreation Workshop
- Item R1-27: Prison Band (Utah State Prison), 1938
- Item R1-28: Texas State Juvenile Training School Band
- Item R1-29: Track Meet (Men at the Starting Line)
- Item R1-30: Track Meet (Runners Rounding the Bend)
- Item R1-31: Track Meet (Down the Stretch)
- Item R1-32: Bowling
- Item R1-33: Bowling
- Item R1-34: Baseball Team
- Item R1-35: Football Game (Inmates VS Outsiders), 1938
- Item R1-36: Marching Band Comes to Town
- Item R1-37: Sports Spectators
- Item R1-38: Baseball Game with Spectators
- Item R1-39: Boxing Match Spectators, 1938
- Item R1-40: Model Planes built by San Quentin Inmates (Probably for the War Effort - 1940s)
- Item R1-41: Baseball Game (Stateville Illinois)
- Item R1-42: Men Climbing Rope
- Folder 7: Road Gangs
- Item R2-1: Prisoners Constructing a Road
- Item R2-2: Road Construction (State Highway)
- Item R2-3: Digging a New Road (Utah State Prison), 1939
- Item R2-4: Digging a New Road (Utah State Prison)
- Folder 8: Rock Quaries
- Item R3-1: Land Conservation
- Item R3-2: Land Conservation
- Item R3-3: Land Conservation
- Item R3-4: Rock Removal with Wheelbarrows
- Item R3-5: State Rock Quarry
- Item R3-6: Stone Cutting (Missouri Intermediate Reformatory), 1939
- Item R3-7: Rock Pile (Men in Stripes)
- Item R3-8: Four Men at Rock Pile
- Item R3-9: Stone Breaking
- Item R3-10: Digging Rock
- Item R3-11: Stone Crushing Plant
- Item R3-12: Crushed Rock Department (New Hampshire State Prison)
- Folder 9: Sing Sing
- Item S1-1: Old Cell Blocks (In Use Since 1825)
- Item S1-2: Visiting Room, 1940
- Item S1-3: Visiting Room, 1941
- Item S1-4: Visiting Room, 1939
- Item S1-5: Outer Wall of Cell House
- Item S1-6: Clothing Shop, 1898
- Item S1-7: Cell Block with One Prisoner Standing
- Item S1-8: Cell Block with One Prisoner Sitting
- Item S1-9: Cell Corridor
- Item S1-10: View of Old Cell Block
- Item S1-11: Sing Sing Operating Room
- Item S1-12: Sing Sing's Wall
- Item S1-13: Sing Sing (Aerial View)
- Item S1-14: Typical Cell at Sing Sing
- Item S1-15: Old Cell Block with Prisoner and Guard
- Item S1-16: Side View of Sing Sing, 1932
- Item S1-17: Shop Buildings (East End View)
- Item S1-18: Outer Wall of Cell House
- Item S1-19: Clothing Department, 1898
- Item S1-20: Cell House (West Side View)
- Item S1-21: Wall Building
- Item S1-22: Wall Cutting
- Item S1-23: Sing Sing (Aerial View)
- Item S1-24: Shop Buildings
- Item S1-25: Cell House (Outer Wall)
- Item S1-26: Toilet Buckets
- Item S1-27: Unloading Coal Barges
- Item S1-28: Unloading Coal Barges
- Item S1-29: Old Cell Block, 5 Nov 1945
- Item S1-30: Black Prisoner at Parole Board Meeting, 1972
- Item S1-31: Poster Display
- Item S1-32: Model and Poster Display
- Folder 10: Toilets
- Item T1-1: Sink and Toilet
- Item T1-2: Buckets Used as Chamber Pots
- Item T1-3: Four Toilets
- Item T1-4: Four Toilets
- Item T1-5: Sink and Toilet in Jail Cell (New Jersey State Prison)
- Item T1-6: Shower Room (Angola)
- Item T1-7: One Toilet in Cell (Indiana State Prison)
- Item T1-8: One Clean Sink and Toilet (New Hampshire State Prison)
- Item T1-9: Bucket Brigade, 1924
- Item T1-10: Toilet Buckets
- Item T1-11: Toilet Buckets
- Folder 11: Transportation
- Item T2-1: Prison Wagon
- Item T2-2: Truck with Open Bed
- Item T2-3: Truck with Closed Bed
- Item T2-4: The Success - Prison Ship, 1907
- Item T2-5: Prisoners Transferring Trains at Jersey City (Close Up View)
- Item T2-6: Prisoners Transferring Trains at Jersey City (Long View)
- Folder 12: Unidentified Houses and Buildings
- Item U1-1: Administration Building (Meditation Rooms)
- Item U1-2: Superintendent's Residence (Parchman, Mississippi)
- Item U1-3: Barn and House with Two Men in a Field
- Item U1-4: Three Boys Walking by Stone House
- Item U1-5: Two Women on Porch of Large Brick House with Columns
- Item U1-6: Mixed Crowd Outside a White House
- Item U1-7: Building on City Street with Horses and Buggies
- Item U1-8: Row of White Buildings with View of Water
- Item U1-9: Log Structure
- Folder 13: Unidentified People
- Item U2-1: Prisoners Two by Two in Marching Order
- Item U2-2: State Cadet Battalion on the March
- Item U2-3: Black Youth as Newcomer and Parolee
- Item U2-4: Black Youth as Newcomer and Parolee
- Item U2-5: Confirmation Class - Men with Priests (Elmira)
- Item U2-6: The Puppy Mascots
- Item U2-7: Men and Boys at Car (Candid)
- Item U2-8: Men and Boys at Car (Posed)
- Item U2-9: Men and Boys at Car (Posed)
- Item U2-10: New Men Being Received at Institution, 1938
- Item U2-11: Officer Checking Gun in at Tower, 1938
- Item U2-12: Prisoners Coming up Walk from Tower, 1938
- Item U2-13: Prisoners Coming up Walk from Tower, 1938
- Item U2-14: New Men Being Shaken Down at Front Door, 1938
- Item U2-15: Deputy Sheriff Handing Commitment to Deputy Warden, 1938
- Item U2-16: Unidentified Regiment Marching
- Item U2-17: Armed Guards Beside Prison Administration Building (Oklahoma State Prison), 1938
- Item U2-18: Armed Guards on Steps (Oklahoma State Prison)
- Item U2-19: Prisoners in Stripes and New Grey Uniforms
- Folder 14: Visitation
- Item V1-1: Attorney General Francis Biddle Visiting Atlanta Penitentiary, 28 Jan 1942
- Item V1-2: Women Visitors
- Item V1-3: New Visiting Booths
- Item V1-4: Visitors from the Congress of Correction, 1958
- Item V1-5: Visitor with a Band
- Folder 15: Vocational Classes
- Item V2-1: Finishing Department at Shoe Factory
- Item V2-2: Chair Making Shop
- Item V2-3: Painter Class
- Item V2-4: Upholstery Class, 31 Dec 1903
- Item V2-5: Vocational Class (Men Reading)
- Item V2-6: AMIDS Class, 1972
- Item V2-7: Art Class
- Item V2-8: Prison School (New Jersey State Prison)
- Item V2-9: Drafting School
- Item V2-10: Lettering Office
- Item V2-11: Lettering Office
- Item V2-12: Wood Working
- Item V2-13: Boat Construction (Stateville, Illinois), 1957
- Item V2-14: Hat Making (Penitentiary of Puerto Rico)
- Item V2-15: Upholstery Class (Chairs Only)
- Folder 16: Weapons
- Item W1-1: Knives and Pipes
- Item W1-2: Three Knives and Two Puncture Items
- Item W1-3: Six Weapons Including Knives and Puncture Items
- Item W1-4: Knives, One Gun, Puncture Items and Pipes
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