Penal and Corrective Institutions
Abstracts: 4
Abstracts
1462
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 February 1864
(2 inches)
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p.2, col.3
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1462 - L. Feb. 11:2/3 - The Johnson st. station house is a thing of the
past. The marshal and police force moved papers, safes, and prisºners
to the new city prison on Champlain st. The new quarters are roomy,
convenient, comfortable and neat. (2)
Index terms:
Champlain st.; Cleveland Clty prison (Champlain st.); Johnson st.; *Penal & Corrective Institutions
1463
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 February 1864
(10 inches)
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p.2, col.4
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1463 - L. Feb. 15:2/4 - The city prison, court room, and police head-
quarters were lodged in the new city building on Champlain st., yester-
day. The building is of brick, three stories high. The prison proper
is confined to two wings in the rear of the building and consists of
three tiers of cells, eight cells to a tier, making a total of 48 cells
in the two wings. (10)
Index terms:
Champlain st.; Cleveland city building; Cleveland court house; Cleveland police station; Cleveland Clty prison (Champlain st.)
1464
Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 February 1864
(1 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1464 - L. Feb. 17:4/3 - The following resolution presented by Mr. Roberts
was adopted by the city council: That the finance committee be author-
ized to deliver to Blackburn and Fuller, $1,482.51 for the final es-
timate of the city prison. (1)
Index terms:
Blackburn and Fuller (architects); Cleveland city council; Roberts, Ansel (auditor)
1465
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 November 1864
(4 inches)
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p.4, col.5
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1465 - L Nov. 29:4/5 - Deputy Sheriff Whitney escorts the following to
the penitentiary today: Grand larceny, three, three years, and onc,
two years; burglarly and larceny, one, seven years; and stabbing, one,
three years. (4)
Index terms:
Ohio state penitentiary; Whitney (deputy sheriff)