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  2. Harry Tracy - Wikipedia

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    In late 1901, Tracy was captured, convicted, and incarcerated at the Oregon State Penitentiary. In all the criminal lore of the country there is no record equal to that of Harry Tracy for cold-blooded nerve, desperation and thirst for crime. Jesse James, compared with Tracy, is a Sunday school teacher —

  3. John Murrell (bandit) - Wikipedia

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    According to Tennessee prison records, John Andrews Murrell was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and raised in Williamson County, Tennessee.Murrell was the son of Jeffrey Murrell and Zilpha Andrews, and was the third born of eight children.

  4. Prison register - Wikipedia

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    In the UK prison registers were kept from 1805 to 1892 (in London records were first kept in 1791). They list the place of birth and given name of the inmate, along with his any evidence of identity (such as distinguishing marks ) and place of residence, while some also include marital status , religion and number of children.

  5. Alton Military Prison - Wikipedia

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    The Alton Military Prison was a prison located in Alton, Illinois, built in 1833 as the first state penitentiary in Illinois and closed in 1857. During the American Civil War , the prison was reopened in 1862 to accommodate the growing population of Confederate prisoners of war and ceased to be prison at the end of the war in 1865.

  6. Ohio Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Penitentiary, also known as the Ohio State Penitentiary, was a prison operated from 1834 to 1984 in downtown Columbus, Ohio, in what is now known as the Arena District. The state had built a small prison in Columbus in 1813, but as the state's population grew the earlier facility was not able to handle the number of prisoners sent to ...

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  8. Yuma Territorial Prison - Wikipedia

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    The Yuma Territorial Prison is a former prison located in Yuma, Arizona, United States, that opened on July 1, 1876, and shut down on September 15, 1909. It is one of the Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites on the National Register of Historic Places in the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area .

  9. 20,000 Years in Sing Sing - Wikipedia

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    A radio series, titled Twenty Thousand Years at Sing Sing (later retitled Behind Prison Bars) ran during various periods from January 22, 1933 to April 21, 1939. [8] It was broadcast alternately on NBC's Red and Blue networks. It featured warden Lewis Lawes as its narrator and its stories ranged from upbeat to grim, with an emphasis on stories ...