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  2. Category:1860 poems - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "1860 poems" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  3. John B. Tabb - Wikipedia

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    Tabb was born in Amelia County, Virginia, on March 22, 1845. [1] One of his brothers was William Barksdale Tabb, a lawyer and officer in the Confederate States Army. [2]A member of one of the state's oldest and wealthiest families, Tabb served on a blockade runner for the Confederacy during the Civil War, and spent eight months in a Union prison camp, where he formed a lifelong friendship with ...

  4. Debtors' Prison (Tappahannock, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Little else is known about its history, save that it was most likely converted to other uses when the state of Virginia abandoned the use of imprisonment as a punishment for debt in 1849. Unlike similar buildings elsewhere in Virginia, the jail is still owned by the county government, which currently uses it as the county treasurer's office. [6]

  5. Virginia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the abolition of capital punishment in Virginia in 2021, male death row was located at the Sussex I State Prison, while females were housed at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women. Prior to August 3, 1998, the male death row was housed at Mecklenburg Correctional Center . [ 10 ]

  6. Rapper-turned-advocate uses his prison experience to help ...

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    At the age of 17, Pace was sentenced to life in prison for second-degree homicide. He served 31 years and earned a college degree while incarcerated. “The '80s was a time period in which the war ...

  7. Virginia State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State Penitentiary was a prison in Richmond, Virginia.Towards the end of its life it was a part of the Virginia Department of Corrections.. Early 1900s. First opening in 1800, the prison was completed in 1804; it was built due to a reform movement preceding its construction. [1]

  8. “Recipe for Prison Pruno,” by Jarvis Jay Masters - AOL

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    Aaron Radford-Wattley reads Masters’s poem, which Masters wrote while on death row at San Quentin State Prison and won him a PEN Award. “Recipe for Prison Pruno,” by Jarvis Jay Masters Skip ...

  9. Debtors' Prison (Worsham, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Virginia abolished the imprisonment of debtors as a method of punishment in 1849; accordingly, at some point, possibly as early as 1820, the prison building was converted into a residence. Numerous alterations to the structure were carried out as part of the conversion, although many would be removed during 20th-century renovations. [2]