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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.
WATER-SUPPLY

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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
Mr. Ring

Wm. Jackson relative to

Joseph Swan relative to

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1082, 1273-1275

See SANITARY CONDITION OF LONG Island.

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2909
2836, 2837
1122, 1123, 1295
359, 360, 500

37, 38, 67-71, 88, 89, 116, 117

180, 181, 312, 313

575, 576

1737, 1738

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WATSON, CALVIN A.

sworn

testimony relative to:

disappearance of relative named Frank E. Jones, who was sent
to Deer Island for insanity, and whose folks were never
notified of his death
WEST ROXBURY, BUILDINGS BELONGING TO THE CITY
TO
testimony of Mrs. Evans relative to

WESTBORO', BUILDINGS AND LAND

testimony of Mrs. Evans relative to

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1755, 1756, 1804

1722
978-980

3414-3422

3425-3432

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sworn

testimony relative to :

1678, 1698, 1700

abusive language
cause of riot

1684

cause of riot as given by Dr. Jenks to the newspapers. 1716, 1718
charges made against, discharge by superintendent, and rein-

statement by commissioners

1678, 1679, 1693, 1703, 1704
clothing worn by prisoners with obnoxious diseases given to

others

1713, 1714
conversation with Messrs. Morrill, Erskine, and Newell, 1688-1693
death of prisoners from apoplexy
discipline at Deer Island

1684, 1685

1677, 1694, 1695-1698

dissension among the officers
drunkenness of officers

duties at Deer Island

feeling against the superintendent

823-826

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1685

1677, 1678, 1679, 1700-1703, 1705, 1715

1675, 1677, 1694
1688

1675

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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
Ryerson

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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

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baking vermin in kitchen oven

bedding in cells

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trouble between the deputy and superintendent

work done by the prisoners on the sewer and for the contractor,
1682, 1683, 1684

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
Mr. McCaffrey relative to
WITHAM, WILLIAM A. (DEPUTY AT HOUSE OF CORRECTION)

sworn

testimony of:

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abuse by officers

assault upon two prisoners, James Carroll, and Patrick King,

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Page

1704, 1705

1687, 1688

359, 500, 501 167, 281, 282

2374-2376, 2421, 2422
2400
2373, 2374, 2420, 2421
2398-2400, 2426, 2427

book kept by physician
carrying of a monkey-wrench 2367, 2368, 2404, 2405, 2445, 2446
carrying out of recommendation of Board of Visitors

case of convict named Cutter
case of Thomas McDonald
case of Cornelius Quinlan

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-
payment of fines and those sent for punishment of serious
offences

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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
2365
2409, 2410, 2427, 2428
2416, 2417, 2445

exercise, school, etc., for prisoners
finding of men Carlson and Sullivan in solitary confinement,
by ex-Alderman Maguire, 2387-2389, 2423, 2425, 2428–2430-2434

2451, 2452

fire-arms, use of, by officers
food .

2405, 2406, 2420
2400, 2401, 2422, 2423, 2446, 2447, 2452
food for solitary prisoners. 2380, 2381, 2389–2393, 2396, 2397, 2425,
2426

2376, 2377

increase in number of insane patients
information given prisoners as to duties, and rules of prisons,

prisoners sick when taken out of solitary cell.

prisoners dying in solitary

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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

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2368, 2369, 2420, 2427

2381, 2382, 2397
2448
2402, 2420

length of time a prisoner can be kept in solitary. 2435, 2436, 2450-

2452

2402-2404, 2427, 2442, 2443
2411

2410, 2411
2366, 2367

2396

2395
2395

2407, 2408, 2409, 2439, 2440

2423, 2424
2382-2383, 2422

2405

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2369-2372

2377-2380

2430, 2447

2382

2432

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2109

. 2430, 2431, 2440

2394, 2395, 2426

reporter's alleged conversation with prisoner named Murray. 2422
salaries paid

2407

2414

2411, 2412

scarcity of employment for men and women
separation of male and female prisoners.
separation of minors and notorious offenders, 2412-2414, 2415, 2428
solitary cell and its furnishings, buckets, etc., 2384-2389, 2424, 2425

2446, 2447

WILLIAM, WILLIAM A., continued. testimony relative to:

strikes

towels, etc., supplied to prisoners in solitary
trouble Officer Crane had

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
conduct of officers towards prisoners

duties at House of Correction .

man with delirium tremens

manner in which position as officer was obtained
prisoner getting sick at six o'clock in the morning, manner of

reaching doctor

shooting of a prisoner

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1673

2338-2344, 2345-2350-2359

2360, 2361

2337

2329, 2360, 2361 2364, 2365 2344

630

2329

2361-2364 2329-2337, 2847, 2348-2357

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