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  1. The Indiana State Prison was established in 1860. [1] It was the second state prison in Indiana. [5] One of the most famous prisoners to be in the Michigan City prison was bank robber John Dillinger, who was released on parole in 1933. [6] The prison houses all the male death row inmates in the state.

  2. C. W. Seely was selected as the first warden of the new prison and, after receiving funds from the Indiana General Assembly, used 100 prisoners from Jeffersonville to construct the new facility. When it was completed in 1860, the Michigan City prison was named Indiana State Prison North, while Clarksville's became Indiana State Prison South.

  3. 1-4955-0793-9. 978-1-4955-0793-9. Price: $399.95 + shipping. (Click the PayPal button to buy) Dr. William Hinkle and Drew Lazzara have written a thorough history the Indiana State Prison. An extensive study, it covers the years 1860-1910. It includes 43 black and white photos.

    • Hinkle, William G.Lazzara, Drew
    • 768
    • 1-4955-0793-9978-1-4955-0793-9
    • 2020
  4. similar reviews are presented for the periods of 1857 through 1896, when indiana's two prisons were operated under a contract system whereby prisoners were hired out to contractors rather than leased, and 1897 through 1933, when indiana established a graded prison system including a state prison, a reformatory, a 'house of refuge' for juvenile offenders, and industrial school for girls, and a ...

  5. Indiana gained statehood in 1816 and the first Indiana State Prison was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1822. In 1858 the state was looking for a second location to build another prison. A Michigan City businessman, Chancy Blair, happened to own 102 acres of land on the western edge of the city limits, and he offered to sell his property to ...

  6. Due to overcrowded conditions at the State Prison in southern Indiana, a second state prison was opened in Michigan City, Indiana, in 1860. It took prisoners from the northern half of Indiana. In 1897, the northern facility became the sole State Prison when the State Prison South was converted to a Reformatory.

  7. 1899 - Legislature separates the Indiana Reformatory Institution for women and girls and renames it the Indiana Industrial School for girls and the Indiana Women’s Prison. 1909 - A hospital for insane criminals is opened at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City. 1913 - Legislature authorizes the construction of the Indiana State Farm "The ...

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