WATCH CLOCKS AT LONG AND RAINSFORD ISLANDS testimony of: Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to . WATCHMEN testimony of: Dr. Newell relative to WATER-CLOSETS, ETC. testimony of: WHISKEY. See LIQUor. WHITE, JAMES Dr. Cogswell rclative to Dr. Fitz relative to supply at Long Island Dr. Newell relative to Dr. Parker Mrs. Lincoln Mr. McCaffrey Mr. Morphy Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to water-supply at Long Island . provision for introduction of Cochituate water Wm. Jackson relative to Joseph Swan relative to 1082, 1273-1275 See SANITARY CONDITION OF LONG Island. 2909 37, 38, 67-71, 88, 89, 116, 117 180, 181, 312, 313 575, 576 1737, 1738 WATSON, CALVIN A. sworn testimony relative to: disappearance of relative named Frank E. Jones, who was sent WESTBORO', BUILDINGS AND LAND testimony of Mrs. Evans relative to 1755, 1756, 1804 1722 3414-3422 3425-3432 Page sworn testimony relative to : 1678, 1698, 1700 abusive language 1684 cause of riot as given by Dr. Jenks to the newspapers. 1716, 1718 statement by commissioners 1678, 1679, 1693, 1703, 1704 others 1713, 1714 1684, 1685 1677, 1694, 1695-1698 dissension among the officers duties at Deer Island feeling against the superintendent 823-826 1685 1677, 1678, 1679, 1700-1703, 1705, 1715 1675, 1677, 1694 1675 setting prisoners at liberty who should not have been sickness and death of one of wharf gang talk with superintendent relative to salary talk with superintendent about Officers Marshall and 1682 1710 1683 1715 1682 1685, 1686, 1713 1711, 1716, 1717, 1718 1679, 1680, 1694, 1695 1708, 1709 1685, 1706, 1716 1710 1682, 1709, 1710 1715 1683 1711-1713 1685 baking vermin in kitchen oven bedding in cells trouble between the deputy and superintendent work done by the prisoners on the sewer and for the contractor, 1680-1682, 1705-1707, 1715 stringing up of prisoners WHITON, COLONEL. See also HOUSE OF CORRECTION. remarks relative to allowing Ed. S. Felton to see investigating committee 2708, 2709 Kate Foley relative to ungentlemanly treatment accorded by him upon her visit to her nephew Edward Foley WINDOW-SCREENS 2136, 2141, 2142 testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to screens in the hospital sworn testimony of: abuse by officers assault upon two prisoners, James Carroll, and Patrick King, Page 1704, 1705 1687, 1688 359, 500, 501 167, 281, 282 2374-2376, 2421, 2422 book kept by physician case of convict named Cutter 2417 2417-2419 2448, 2449 2434, 2435, 2436-2439, 2450, 2451 case of John Segar class of prisoners 2449, 2450 216 2443-2445 classifying and arranging the work. 2365 2407 WITHAM, WILLIAM A., continued. testimony relative to: compliance with rules governing jails and houses of correc- tion condition of cells used for solitary prisoners copy of punishment book deaths in solitary cells dirty sheets employment in different institutions examination of dead bodies distinction between prisoners who are sent there for non- letter-box for prisoners library light in cell insane persons in solitary cells interference with hospital patients, taking bed out intoxication of officers officers being armed Officer Keating 2411, 2412 exercise, school, etc., for prisoners 2451, 2452 fire-arms, use of, by officers 2405, 2406, 2420 2376, 2377 increase in number of insane patients prisoners sick when taken out of solitary cell. prisoners dying in solitary punishments punishment of insane punishment of men in solitary, length of time record of assaults upon prisoners records record of punishment in solitary report relative to solitary prisoners 2368, 2369, 2420, 2427 2381, 2382, 2397 length of time a prisoner can be kept in solitary. 2435, 2436, 2450- 2452 2402-2404, 2427, 2442, 2443 2410, 2411 2396 2395 2407, 2408, 2409, 2439, 2440 2423, 2424 2405 2369-2372 2377-2380 2430, 2447 2382 2432 Page 2109 . 2430, 2431, 2440 2394, 2395, 2426 reporter's alleged conversation with prisoner named Murray. 2422 2407 2414 2411, 2412 scarcity of employment for men and women 2446, 2447 WILLIAM, WILLIAM A., continued. testimony relative to: strikes towels, etc., supplied to prisoners in solitary vermin visit of doctor to prisoners in cells. WITT, ALDERMAN testimony of: calling of Superintendent Gerrish to the stand WORK AND PUNISHMENTS sworn testimony relative to: 2406, 2407, 2427 2393 2440-2442 2372, 2373 2381, 2397-2399, 2426, 2427 Mr. Hale relative to YOUNG, ORRIN A. (OFFICER IN HOUSE OF CORRECTION) assault on prisoners carrying of fire-arms by officers duties at House of Correction . man with delirium tremens manner in which position as officer was obtained reaching doctor shooting of a prisoner Page 1673 2338-2344, 2345-2350-2359 2360, 2361 2337 2329, 2360, 2361 2364, 2365 2344 630 2329 2361-2364 2329-2337, 2847, 2348-2357 |