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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 1
- Barcode: 31234014110991
- Folder 1: Atlanta Federal Penitentiary
- Item A1-1: Dispensary
- Item A1-2: Cell Block
- Folder 2: Auburn Prison
- Item A2-1: Outside of Prison (Front View)
- Item A2-2: Outside of Prison (Back View)
- Item A2-3: Old South Cell Hallway
- Item A2-4: Swearing In of Mutual Welfare League Delegates
- Item A2-5: Mutual Welfare Meeting Adjourning
- Item A2-6: Mutual Welfare Meeting Adjourning
- Item A2-7: Cell Wall
- Item A2-8: Auburn Prison from the Air
- Item A2-9: Prisoners Dancing at Prison Ward Party
- Item A2-10: Prisoners Dancing at Prison Ward Party
- Item A2-11: Prisoners Dancing at Prison Ward Party
- Item A2-12: Prison Party Band
- Item A2-13: Prison Party Band
- Item A2-14: Prison Party Band
- Item A2-15: Prisoners Mingling at Prison Party
- Item A2-16: Prison Party Breaking Up
- Item A2-17: General Plan of Auburn Prison, 1934
- Item A2-18: Cell Block (New South Wing), 1934
- Item A2-19: Old Cell #17 (Old South Wing), 1934
- Item A2-20: Row of Cells (Old South Wing), 1934
- Item A2-21: Double Deck Bed, 1927
- Item A2-22: Front of Prison (Close Up)
- Folder 3: Cell Blocks
- Item C1-1: Cell with Bucket and Tin Cup (Welfare Island Penitentiary, New York), 1924
- Item C1-2: Cell with Bucket and Tin Cup (Welfare Island Penitentiary, New York), 1924
- Item C1-3: Folded Bedding after being Aired Out
- Item C1-4: Cell with Bunk Bed (Joliet)
- Item C1-5: Two Cells with Iron Beds and White Bedspreads
- Item C1-6: Old Cell Door #6
- Item C1-7: Row of Cells (Inside Convict Ship Success)
- Item C1-8: Four Dark Cells Numbered 4-7
- Item C1-9: Old Cell Corridor
- Item C1-10: Old Cell Block
- Item C1-11: Circular Cell Block (Cuba)
- Item C1-12: Cell Block with Men in Hallway (Attica)
- Item C1-13: Cell Corridor (Welfare Island), 1924
- Item C1-14: Cell Block
- Item C1-15: Prison Corridor with Four Men Smoking
- Item C1-16: Isolation Unit (Huntsville Texas)
- Item C1-17: Cell Block with Fire Buckets (Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia)
- Item C1-18: One of Four Cell Houses (Georgia)
- Item C1-19: Pipes in Cell House Corridor (Indiana State Prison)
- Item C1-20: "A" Block with 352 Cells, 1946
- Item C1-21: West Cell Block (Central Prison, Raleigh)
- Item C1-22: Two Pictures of Cells
- Item C1-23: Portion of Cell Block (New Hampshire State Prison)
- Item C1-24: Cell Block with Doors Open on Right Side
- Item C1-25: Cell Block with Doors Open on Right Side
- Item C1-26: Dark Cell Block with Two Guards
- Item C1-27: Unidentified Cell Window
- Folder 4: Construction
- Item C2-1: Airplane with Hanger Built by Inmates, 1944
- Item C2-2: Large Concrete Building with Three Barred Windows
- Item C2-3: Large Concrete Building with Three Barred Windows
- Item C2-4: Tearing Down Small Building
- Item C2-5: Reconstructing a Prison Flow
- Item C2-6: Bricking a House
- Item C2-7: House with Two Doors
- Item C2-8: Laying Foundation (Main Building)
- Item C2-9: Building Construction with Horses and Wagons
- Item C2-10: Four Men Bricking a Building
- Item C2-11: Lunchtime at Construction Site, 1938
- Item C2-12: Wall Construction (Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas), 1890
- Item C2-13: Construction Site with Crane and Outhouse
- Item C2-14: Construction Site with Crane and Outhouse
- Item C2-15: Officials at Construction Sites
- Item C2-16: Officials at Construction Sites
- Item C2-17: Men Building Inside Frame of House
- Item C2-18: Five Men by a Cabin
- Item C2-19: Men with Hats Standing Around Construction Site
- Item C2-20: Bridge
- Item C2-21: Man Working with Rock and Lumber
- Item C2-22: Construction Site with Lumber in the Forefront
- Item C2-23: Building with Three Rounded Sections
- Item C2-24: Building with Grassy Yard
- Item C2-25: Building Brick Structure
- Item C2-26: Building Brick Structure
- Item C2-27: Construction Camp, 1915
- Item C2-28: Construction Camp with One Building
- Item C2-29: Construction Site with Dump Truck
- Item C2-30: Construction Site with Bus
- Folder 5: Corporal Punishment
- Item C3-1: Prisoners with Chains
- Item C3-2: Men in Stockade (20th Century "Civilization")
- Item C3-3: Whipping Post, Chains, Ball and Chains, Implements (Convict Ship Success)
- Item C3-4: Whipping Post, Chains, Ball and Chains, Implements (Convict Ship Success)
- Item C3-5: Man in Chains and Grey Striped Suit, 1916
- Folder 6: Death House
- Item D1-1: Gas Chamber (Central Prison, Raleigh, North Carolina)
- Item D1-2: Electric Chair (Captain Moore)
- Item D1-3: Cell Block - Death House (New Jersey State Prison)
- Folder 7: Dining Areas
- Item D2-1: Dining Room with 18 Men Waiting
- Item D2-2: Penitentiary of Puerto Rico Dining Room
- Item D2-3: Dining Room with Round Tables (New Prison Eastham, Texas)
- Item D1-4: Dining Room with Round Tables (New Prison Eastham, Texas)
- Item D2-5: Old Prison Dining Room with Wooden Tables and Benches)
- Item D2-6: Christmas Dinner (Camp #8, Parchman Farm)
- Item D2-7: Christmas Dinner (Camp #6, Parchman Farm)
- Item D2-8: Mess Hall (Attica Prison)
- Item D2-9: White Dining Room (Central Prison, Raleigh)
- Item D2-10: Dining Room with American Flag and Inscription
- Item D2-11: Vermont State Prison Dining Room
- Item D2-12: Modern Dining Facility with Mural (San Quentin Prison; From Correction Food Service Article, 1974), 1955
- Item D2-13: Modern Dining Facility with Mural (San Quentin Prison; From Correction Food Service Article, 1974), 1955
- Item D2-14: Mess Hall (Georgia State Prison)
- Item D2-15: Model Prison Evening Meal
- Item D2-16: Christmas Dinner (Parchman Farm)
- Item D2-17: Christmas Dinner (Parchman Farm)
- Item D2-18: Dining Room with Cakes and Pies
- Item D2-19: Men Dining in Tent
- Folder 8: Dormitories
- Item D3-1: Typical Dormitory (Georgia State Prison)
- Item D3-2: Old Dormitory with Iron Beds
- Item D3-3: Old Dormitory with Straw Beds and Wood Stoves
- Item D3-4: Dormitory (Riker's Island)
- Item D3-5: Dormitory with Wooden Beds
- Item D3-6: Dormitory with Wooden Beds
- Item D3-7: Old Camp Dormitory (Angola)
- Folder 9: Elmira
- Item E1-1: Typical Cell with Bed, 15 Jun 1937
- Item E1-2: Book Binding
- Item E1-3: Cell Block with Two Beds, 15 Jun 1937
- Item E1-4: Elmira Classroom
- Item E1-5: Confirmation Class, 1937
- Item E1-6: Bath Room - Laundry Room and Bath House
- Item E1-7: Brick Making Industry
- Item E1-8: Machine Work
- Item E1-9: Tailoring Class
- Item E1-10: Tailor Department
- Item E1-11: Machinist Class (Men Looking at Camera)
- Item E1-12: Machinist Class (Men Looking at Camera)
- Item E1-13: Iron Work Class and Blacksmithing Work, 1898
- Item E1-14: Machinist Class (Men Working)
- Item E1-15: Machinist Class (Men Working)
- Item E1-16: Laundry Shops
- Item E1-17: Laundry Shops
- Item E1-18: Shoe Shop
- Item E1-19: Elmira Prison with Fence, 1947
- Item E1-20: State Meeting Committee of Correction, 13 May 1937
- Item E1-21: Mutual Training Department, 1898
- Item E1-22: Educational Classes (School of Letter Class)
- Item E1-23: Educational Classes (School of Letter Class)
- Item E1-24: Tailor Class (Men Sewing)
- Item E1-25: Tailor Class (Men Sewing)
- Item E1-26: Tailor Class (Men Sewing)
- Item E1-27: Tailor Class (Men Sewing)
- Item E1-28: Tailor Class (Men Sewing)
- Item E1-29: New Trade School Under Construction
- Item E1-30: New Shop
- Item E1-31: New Shop
- Item E1-32: Baseball Game
- Item E1-33: Silver Cup, 1921
- Item E1-34: Physical Culture Class
- Item E1-35: Gymnasium
- Item E1-36: Elmira (Front View)
- Item E1-37: New Spillway at Reservoir
- Item E1-38: Old Laundry, Shops and Bath House After Fire
- Item E1-39: Record Office (Men at Desks)
- Item E1-40: Band in Formation
- Item E1-41: Regiment with Swords and Flags, Sep 1904
- Item E1-42: Shop
- Item E1-43: Woodworking Class, 1898
- Item E1-44: Woodworking Class, 1898
- Item E1-45: Woodworking Class, 1898
- Item E1-46: Regiment Passing in Review
- Item E1-47: Regiment Passing in Review
- Item E1-48: Regiment Passing in Review
- Item E1-49: Regiment Passing in Review
- Item E1-50: New Laundry, Shops and Bath House Under Construction
- Item E1-51: New Domestic Building
- Item E1-52: Front of Prison (Looking North)
- Item E1-53: Total Front View of Prison
- Item E1-54
- Item E1-55: Back View of Prison (Possibly Elmira?)
- Folder 10: Exhibit "Changing Faces, Common Walls"
- Item E2-1: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-2: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-3: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-4: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-5: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-6: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-7: Group Photograph (9 Men, 1 Woman, Official Holding Hat)
- Item E2-8: Boys Making Brooms in Reform School
- Item E2-9: State Penitentiary (Frankfort)
- Folder 11: Farms and Farming
- Item F1-1: Prison Dairy with 50 Cows
- Item F1-2: Harvest in Pea Field (Angola)
- Item F1-3: Four Men in Pea Field
- Item F1-4: Workhouse Farm Building
- Item F1-5: Work in Farm Field
- Item F1-6: Feeding Pigs on Prison Farm
- Item F1-7: Pigs Running Toward Food
- Item F1-8: Hay Field on Prison Farm, 1932
- Item F1-9: Corn Mill (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-10: Corn Mill (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-11: Prisoners Digging (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-12: Prisoners Digging (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-13: Prisoners Walking (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-14: Prisoners Standing by Mule Team (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-15: Two Fields (Prison Farm)
- Item F1-16: Dairy Barn
- Item F1-17: Dairy Barn
- Item F1-18: Horse Barn
- Item F1-19: Barn and New Cottage
- Item F1-20: Boys Picking Potatoes
- Item F1-21: Prisoners Planting Seed and Clearing Land
- Item F1-22: Pig Pen, 1938
- Item F1-23: Corn Husking
- Item F1-24: Different Types of Fruits and Vegetables
- Item F1-25: Mule Barn, 1938
- Item F1-26: Mule Barn, 1938
- Item F1-27: Two Men Plowing with Horses
- Item F1-28: Hay Stacking
- Item F1-29: Two Men at Mill
- Item F1-30: Mill
- Item F1-31: Boys with Hogs
- Item F1-32: Hay Field
- Item F1-33: Ox Teams Plowing Snow
- Item F1-34: Greenhouse (Kansas State Penitentiary), 1939
- Item F1-35: Boys with Chickens
- Item F1-36: Boys with Chickens
- Item F1-37: Tomato Field
- Item F1-38: Empty Dairy Barn
- Folder 12: Graveyards
- Item G1-1: Graveyard with Three Tattered Flags (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-2: Graveyard with Two Tattered Flags (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-3: Graveyard with Two Tattered Flags and Building (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-4: Graveyard Overlooking Prison (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-5: Dead Body in Field (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-6: One Unknown Grave (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-7: Cemetery Entrance (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Item G1-8: Cemetery Entrance (Chillicothe Correctional Institute, Ohio)
- Folder 13: Hospitals
- Item H1-1: Operating Room, 1938
- Item H1-2: Hospital Room (Blackwell's Island)
- Item H1-3: Lima State Hospital
- Item H1-4: Tuberculous Ward #6 (100 Bed Capacity)
- Item H1-5: Hospital Ward with Flowers
- Item H1-6: Prison Hospital with Patients
- Item H1-7: Sunflower Hospital (Mississippi State Penitentiary)
- Folder 14: Hound Dogs
- Item H2-1: Four Dogs by Kennel
- Item H2-2: Four Dogs by Fence
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