RM2A59C45–Prisoner volunteers, such as these at the U.S. Penitentiary in Seagonville, Texas, were used to test drugs against malaria in the 1940s ca. 1948
RMF2B36T–Bobby Baker in hand cuffs is escorted by U.S. Marshals into Lewisburg Penitentiary, Jan. 14, 1971. He serving 18 months in prison for fraud, theft, and income tax evasion. (CSU 2015 8 461)
RM2A9P21T–Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Herman Lemke, business manager of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of violation of the Espionage Act was sentenced to serve two years in the Atlanta Penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
RMKA7P29–1930 Oklahoma State Penitentiary USA
RF2AX2140–1865, USA: Mrs. Surratt with the conspirators and assassins, hooded and ironed proceeding to the penitentiary at Washington, from the steamer Keyport which brought them to the wharf from the gunboat in the Potomac . Engraving illustration from the magazine FRANK LESLIEE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER , may 27 , 1865 . MARY SURRATT ( 1820 - 1865 ) one of the Lincoln conspirators sentenced to death . The U.S.A. President ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( 1809 - 1865 ). Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt ( May 1823 – July 7, 1865 ) was an American boarding house owner who was convicted of taking part in the conspiracy
RFHKP3JN–Close up of graffiti etched in paint on a shelf in Alcatraz Prison San Francisco U.S.A.
RMC13M9P–William Walter Remington 1917-1954 on right was an U.S. government economist accused of espionage by the Soviet spy and defector Elizabeth Bentley. He was convicted of perjury and murdered while serving his sentence in Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary i
RM2PC9TF2–The State Penitentiary, Richmond, Virginia, April, 1865. No. B164, Title from item, Xerox copy in: U.S. Geog. File, VA-Richmond-Public Buildings, Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948. Prison facilities, Virginia, Richmond, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, United States, Virginia, Richmond.
RMRBD79W–January 13, 1960 - U.S. - Dr. ROBERT HEATH. Robert Galbraith Heath (May 9, 1915 - September 24, 1999) was an American psychiatrist. He followed the theory of biological psychiatry that organic defects were the sole source of mental illness, and that consequently mental problems were treatable by physical means. He published 425 papers and three books. One of his first papers is dated 1946.Heath also experimented with the drug bulbocapnine to induce stupor, and LSD, using prisoners in the Louisiana State Penitentiary as experimental subjects. He worked on schizophrenia patients, which he regard
RM2K5BWA8–Miss Lucy Burns of C.U.W.S. - in Jail, 1917. American suffragist and women's rights advocate. Lucy Burns led the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (CUWS), was active in the National American Women Suffrage Association, and helped form the National Woman's Party. She was arrested in 1917 while picketing the White House and was sent to Occoquan Workhouse.
RMRBD7DW–January 12, 1960 - U.S. - Dr. ROBERT HEATH. Robert Galbraith Heath (May 9, 1915 - September 24, 1999) was an American psychiatrist. He followed the theory of biological psychiatry that organic defects were the sole source of mental illness, and that consequently mental problems were treatable by physical means. He published 425 papers and three books. One of his first papers is dated 1946.Heath also experimented with the drug bulbocapnine to induce stupor, and LSD, using prisoners in the Louisiana State Penitentiary as experimental subjects. He worked on schizophrenia patients, which he regard
RM2ABXG7M–THE STEEL CELL AND CENTRAL CORRIDOR SYSTEM OF PRISON CONSTRUCTION. THE STEEL CELLS BEFORE OUTER WALLS WERE CARRIED UP. CENTRAL CORRIDOR BEFORE CONSTRUCTION OF BALCONIES. CENTRAL EXERCISE CORRIDOR AND BALCONIES ERIE COUNTY PENITENTIARY BUFFALO., scientific american, 1897-11-27
RMD18KMD–U.S. Communist leaders are taken to the Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. Eugene Dennis, Party General Secy, and Jacob
RM2A9P1WB–Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Peter Schaefer, President of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve one year in the Atlanta penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail, pending an appeal to Supreme Court.
RF2AX2141–1865, USA: Scene in the court-room in the old Penitentiary building, Washington, D.C., during the trial of the conspirators ... Harold , Arnold , McLaughlin , Mudd and Mary Surratt , before the military commission . Engraving illustration from the magazine FRANK LESLIEE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER , june 3 , 1865 . MARY SURRATT ( 1820 - 1865 ) one of the Lincoln conspirators sentenced to death . The U.S.A. President ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( 1809 - 1865 ). Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt ( May 1823 – July 7, 1865 ) was an American boarding house owner who was convicted of taking part in the conspirac
RMKWC5K3–Seymour Stedman, and Eugene Debs shake hands and kiss at Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, 1920. Stedman notified Debs of his nomination as the Socialist Party's nominee for President, for which he ran from jail and won almost one million of 27 million votes cast. Leftist Labor Leader and Socialist politician Eugene Debs was serving a 10-year sentence for publicly opposing U.S. entry into World War 1. (BSLOC 2015 15 183)
RMD4YD6R–Prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. William Haywood., 1918
RMKWC4D6–Seymour Stedman, and Eugene Debs shake hands and kiss at Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, 1920. Stedman notified Debs of his nomination as the Socialist Party's nominee for President, for which he ran from jail and won almost one million of 27 million votes cast. Leftist Labor Leader and Socialist politician Eugene Debs was serving a 10-year sentence for publicly opposing U.S. entry into World War 1. (BSLOC 2015 15 183)
RMR58WCJ–Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Herman Lemke, business manager of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of violation of the Espionage Act was sentenced to serve two years in the Atlanta Penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
RMD4YD8B–Prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. Lizzie Cardish., 1906
RMF2AY8P–Alger Hiss escorted from federal prison by his attorney, wife, son and brother. Nov. 27, 1954. Hiss served three years in Lewisburg Petitionary for perjury charges related to espionage for Soviet Union. His conviction inspired other hunts for Communists within the U.S. Government, particularly the State Department. (CSU 2015 9 847)
RMR58W69–Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Peter Schaefer, President of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve one year in the Atlanta penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail, pending an appeal to Supreme Court.
RM2AA626N–Dr. Martin Darkow, editor of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve 5 years in the Atlanta Penitentiary.
RM2AA628C–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
RMD4X6JH–State Penitentiary, Richmond, Virginia
RMR5E5R4–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
RMR5E2K0–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
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