TABLE showing the names of those convicts sentenced to Solitary Confinement, their ages when received, the Counties from which they were sent, and the Year in which they were received. John Marsh, (Insane,)......31...... Wayne, Year. ..1843 J. R. Clements, (Insane,)...34......Allegan, David Foster, (Insane,)....36......Oakland, 1854 ....1854 INVENTORY. Inventory of the movable property, goods and materials, on hand at this Prison, and belonging to the State, on the 30th day of November, 1862. In Agent's house-2 cooking stoves, pipe and furniture, 6 parlor stoves, 1 large dining table, 2 breakfast tables, 1 kitchen table, 2 stands, 3 dressers, 1 bureau, 1 book-case, 1 cupboard, 1 clothes-press, 1 bedstead, 5 carpets, I refrigerator, 1 hall oil cloth, all valued at...... Agent and clerk's office-2 stoves and pipe, 3 ta- $500 00 365 00 100 00 700 00 Guard room-1 stove and pipe, 6 carbines, 4 muskets, 10 Colt's revolvers, 2 Allen's revolvers, &c., valued at...... 250 00 Chapel-2 stoves and pipes, Chaplain's desk, keeper's seats, and seats to accommodate 650 per sons, valued at...... 250 00 Kitchen-5 large and 1 small furnace cauldrons, 'bread cupboards, cooking utensils, valued at.... 300 00 Prison-4 coal stoves and pipe, 3 large wood stoves, Also-in each cell, 1 mug and broom, valued at... Solitary Prison-beds and bedding for 24 convicts, clock, table, &c., $200; also, 1 steam engine and beiler, $2 000,.... $500 00 4,400 00 1.00 300 00 150 00 50 00 250 00 100 00 250 00 25 00 600 00 900 00 2,200 00 Drying room-steam pipe and fixtures, 250 00 One run of mill-stone,. 150 00 Engine house-1 fire engine and 600 feet of hose,.. 800 00 Hospital-1 large medicine case, I case of surgical instruments, 1 dispensatory, 1 instrument for adjusting dislocations, 1 case of dental instruments, glass jars, vials, scales, mortars and medicines,.. Also-16 beds and blankets, bedsteads, 2 stoves and furniture, chairs, wash-tubs, pails and table furniture,.... 1,000 bushels potatoes, at 25c,... 15 bushels rye, at 60c,............. 350 00 250 00 250 00 9.00 W. L. Seaton, Agent, and II. II. Bingham, Clerk, being duly sworn, depose and say that the foregoing inventory is true, according to the best of their knowledge and belief. W. L SEATON, Agent. II. II. BINGHAM, Clerk. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this, 19th day of Decem ber, 1862. J. W. HULIN, Justice of the Peace. |