The Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy, January, 1863
Part 6
William Shippen, M.D., John C. Farr, Philip P. Randolph, Charles Ellis, William Ingram, Joseph R. Chandler, William S. Perot, Charles P. Perot, L. C. Neuman, Thomas Latimer, Charles C. Lathrop, Henry Perkins, John M. Wetherill, Abram Martin, George M. Elkinton, Benj. H. Pitfield, John Adolph Beaux, Wm. Warner Caldwell, Jacob T. Bunting, Wm. Armstrong, M.D., John E. Carter.
👉 WM. J. MULLEN is Agent of the County Prison, appointed by the Inspectors, and acting under their direction, and also appointed by the Prison Society.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Less than one-sixth the size of the cells in the corridors which were then completed in our penitentiary, as described by the same writer, to wit: eleven feet nine inches long, seven feet six inches wide, and sixteen feet high to the top of the arched ceiling.
[2] William J. Mullen.
[Transcriber's Note:
Dialect, obsolete and alternative spellings were left unchanged. Printing errors, such as backwards or upside down letters, were corrected; duplicate words were deleted; missing punctuation was added.]