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The Missouri State Penitentiary was designed by John Haviland and constructed in the early 1830s to serve the newly admitted (1821) state of Missouri.Jefferson City had been designated the state capital in 1822, and Governor John Miller suggested that the state's main prison be constructed there to help the city maintain its somewhat tenuous status against other towns trying to obtain the ...
Missouri State Trooper James F. Froemsdorf 26 42 52 Michael S. Roberts White October 3, 2001 St. Louis: Mary L. Taylor 19 27 53 Stephen K. Johns White October 24, 2001 St. Louis City: Donald Voepel 35 55 54 James R. Johnson White January 9, 2002 Moniteau: 4 murder victims [j] 42 52 55 Michael I. Owsley Black February 6, 2002 Jackson: Elvin ...
October 24, 1991. Missouri State Penitentiary Warden's House, also known as the Missouri State Penitentiary Director's House, is a historic home located at Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. It was built in 1888 and updated by architect Morris Frederick Bell in 1907 in the Queen Anne style. It is a two-story, frame dwelling and sits on a ...
Potosi Correctional Center (PCC) is a Missouri Department of Corrections prison located in unincorporated Washington County, Missouri, near Mineral Point. [3] The facility currently houses 800 death row, maximum security and high-risk male inmates. [citation needed] The facility, which opened in 1989, is a maximum security prison. In 1989 it ...
Opened. January 1963. Managed by. Missouri Department of Corrections. Warden. Rusty Ratliff. Moberly Correctional Center is a Missouri Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. [ 1] According to the official Official Manual State of Missouri the facility has a capacity of 1800 medium- and ...
Crossroads Correctional Center (CRCC) is a Missouri Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Cameron, DeKalb County, Missouri, United States. (The town of Cameron straddles DeKalb and Clinton Counties.) [1] According to the official Official Manual State of Missouri the facility has a capacity of 1,440 [2] maximum security prisoners.
A former prison employee, hoisting engineer Frank Young of Lansing, is seen working in this 1930 photo operating the coal mine shaft hoist in the Kansas State Penitentiary that carried inmates up ...
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