The journal of prison discipline and philanthropy (Vol. XV, No. I, January 1860)
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PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF “THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS,” INSTITUTED 1787.
JANUARY, 1860.
PHILADELPHIA:
E. C. & J. BIDDLE & CO.
1860.
PRINTED BY HENRY B. ASHMEAD.
NEW JAIL FOR THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MD. THOS. & JAS. M. DIXON, ARCH’TS.
REFERENCE: A, vestibule; B, rooms for the warden and his deputies; C, guard room; D, cells; E, galleries; F, corridors; G, sink rooms; H, boiler house; I, clerk’s office; J, gate keeper’s room; K, clerk’s vestibule; L, entrance gateway; M, parlor; N, hall; O, passage; P, dining room; Q, kitchen; R, store room; S, pantry; T, privies; U, kitchen yard; V, office yard; Y, vestibule to warden’s residence.
New Jail for the City of Baltimore.—View of Warden’s Residence, Lodge, and Entrance Gateway. Thos. & Jas. M. Dixon, Arch’ts
Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons
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CONTENTS OF NO. 1.
Art. I.—NEW GAOL FOR THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.
Art. II.—TEXAS PENITENTIARY.
Art. III.—CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF ENGLAND AND WALES FOR 1858.
Art. IV.—REFORMATION OF FEMALE DISCHARGED CONVICTS.
Art. V.—IRISH CONVICT PRISONS.
Brief Notices.
ARTICLE I.
ARTICLE II.
ARTICLE III.
ARTICLE IV.
ARTICLE V.
ARTICLE VI.
ARTICLE VII.
ARTICLE VIII.
ARTICLE IX.
PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF PRISON DISCIPLINE.