Clinton Prison Physician's Daily Log of Inmates Received, Treated and Discharged
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Overview of the Records
New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230
0.2 cubic feet
1 volume
Arrangement
Chronological.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of a one-volume log kept by the Clinton Prison physician from October 1898 to September 1901. The log includes daily, monthly, and yearly totals of information on the Clinton inmate population.
This information consists of: count of inmates; number of inmates discharged, died, transferred (to Matteawan, Sing Sing, or Auburn), received (from the courts, Sing Sing, or Auburn), applying for medical treatment, treated, not treated, excused, days excused, and treated after morning call; and daily notes: names of inmates who attempted to escape, escaped or who were recaptured, names of inmates who died or were transferred; and number of inmates received from other prisons.
The volume also includes a two-page log of meals served in the prison hospital during the period. Divided roughly into ten-day periods, this log lists the total number of meals, total cost, amounts of food used (beef, sugar, butter, eggs), and average cost per meal.
Custodial History
Originally accessioned as part of old collection #512A, accession -443.
Access Restrictions
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