Central Ohio's Historic Prisons

Central Ohio's Historic Prisons
Title Central Ohio's Historic Prisons PDF eBook
Author David Meyers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780738560038

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With the opening of the Ohio State Reformatory in 1896, the state legislature had put in place "the most complete prison system, in theory, which exists in the United States." The reformatory joined the Ohio Penitentiary and the Boys Industrial School, also central-Ohio institutions, to form the first instance of "graded prisons; with the reform farm on one side of the new prison, for juvenile offenders, and the penitentiary on the other, for all the more hardened and incorrigible class." However, even as the concept was being replicated throughout the country, the staffs of the institutions were faced with the day-to-day struggle of actually making the system work.

Ohio's Military Prisons in the Civil War

Ohio's Military Prisons in the Civil War
Title Ohio's Military Prisons in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Phillip Raymond Shriver
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 1964
Genre Camp Chase (Ohio)
ISBN

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The History of Penal Institutions in Ohio

The History of Penal Institutions in Ohio
Title The History of Penal Institutions in Ohio PDF eBook
Author Clara Belle Hicks
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1925
Genre Correctional institutions
ISBN

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History of the Ohio Penitentiary, Annex and Prisoners

History of the Ohio Penitentiary, Annex and Prisoners
Title History of the Ohio Penitentiary, Annex and Prisoners PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 190
Release 1891
Genre Crime
ISBN

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Historical Lights and Shadows of the Ohio State Penitentiary

Historical Lights and Shadows of the Ohio State Penitentiary
Title Historical Lights and Shadows of the Ohio State Penitentiary PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Morgan
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 1893
Genre Correctional institutions
ISBN

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The Ohio State Reformatory

The Ohio State Reformatory
Title The Ohio State Reformatory PDF eBook
Author Joe James
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 55
Release 2011-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 145207898X

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Have you ever wondered what it is like to walk the halls of a dark and mysterious prison? Have you ever wanted to stand in places where inmates once walked in an attempt to try and get a sense of what it would be like to spend the majority of your life, or even a portion of your life behind bars? If so, you are holding one of the most amazing books that can take you into all of these situations. This book is about a prison that was built in the rolling hills of Mansfield, Ohio in the1800s on a pre-existing civil war training camp where approximately 150,000 inmates served time For The crimes they may or even may not have committed. it covers topics from before the prison was built, during the building process, and after its completion. This book will cover an inmates stay and what he could experience during his incarceration and how this prison operated as a "city within a city".

Inside The Ohio State Reformatory

Inside The Ohio State Reformatory
Title Inside The Ohio State Reformatory PDF eBook
Author Irvin Sleeth
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 186
Release 2021-05-22
Genre
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The Ohio State Reformatory, best known for being the setting for the movie The Shawshank Redemption, is a historic prison located in Mansfield, Ohio. Built between 1886 and 1910, the prison has been out of operation since December of 1990 when it was closed by a federal court order. Often described as Germanic castle architecture, the prison is impressive in scale and construction. Most of the outer wall and support buildings for the prison has been demolished over the past couple of decades, but the main building still stands and is kept in decent conditions by the Mansfield Reformatory Preservation Society, which oversees tours throughout the year.