Plan of Clinton Prison, 1845

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Plan of Clinton Prison, 1845

This series consists of a single architectural plan which includes the plan, elevations, and sections of Clinton Prison. The plan was submitted by Ransom Cook, agent of the prison, and was filed in the office of Deputy Secretary of State in January 1845. The plan and estimated construction cost of eighty thousand dollars are approved with the signatures of the governor, comptroller, and attorney general. The plan measures approximately 22 by 28 inches.

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Clinton Correctional Facility.

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Clinton Correctional Facility is a receiving prison, admitting inmates on direct commitment from the courts as well as by transfer from other institutions. The direct court commitments are received from the Third and Fourth Judicial Districts embracing 18 counties. Clinton is a maximum security walled institution for male prisoners convicted of felonies. Clinton prison had its origins with the passage of Chapter 245 of the Laws of 1844 providing for the establishment of ...

Clinton Prison (Dannemora, N.Y.)

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New York (State). Secretary's Office

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Born in LeRoy, Genesee County, N.Y. Graduated from Harvard University in 1838. Practiced law in Canandaigua and Buffalo, N.Y.; served in the New York State senate, and was elected a representative to the U.S. Congress in 1862. From the description of Election certificate of John Ganson, 1862 Dec. 11. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 57317605 The convention of delegates to consider ratification of the proposed United States Constitution was held at Poughkeepsie i...