Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, February 16, 1827 : The Committee of the House of Representatives appointed at the last session "to examine into, and ascertain the state of the several gaols, in this Commonwealth and also the penitentiary at Worcester, and the manner of confining and treating prisoners and report the result of their inquiries, and any regulations, which they might think it proper to be adopted, and also to inquire into the expediency of limiting by law, the expense of supporting and employing persons to the House of Correction at Worcester, and also, to consider the expediency of providing by law for the support and employment of persons committed to any House of Correction by any lawful authority" and report at the present session, respectfully make the following report ...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, February 16, 1827 : The Committee of the House of Representatives appointed at the last session "to examine into, and ascertain the state of the several gaols, in this Commonwealth and also the penitentiary at Worcester, and the manner of confining and treating prisoners and report the result of their inquiries, and any regulations, which they might think it proper to be adopted, and also to inquire into the expediency of limiting by law, the expense of supporting and employing persons to the House of Correction at Worcester, and also, to consider the expediency of providing by law for the support and employment of persons committed to any House of Correction by any lawful authority" and report at the present session, respectfully make the following report ...
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : [Printed by True and Greene?], [1827]
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1 online resource (41, lxx pages, 2 unnumbered pages).
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Signed on page 21: George Bliss, for the Committee.
Includes the texts of two bills reported by the Committee (page [22]-41): An act for the further regulation of prisons, and An act, to provide for the safe keeping of lunatics and persons furiously mad.
"Appendix: interrogatories proposed to the several keepers of gaols and houses of correction"--Page [i]-lxx.
Errors in paging: page xviii and lii misnumbered xvii and liiix respectively.
Includes the texts of two bills reported by the Committee (page [22]-41): An act for the further regulation of prisons, and An act, to provide for the safe keeping of lunatics and persons furiously mad.
"Appendix: interrogatories proposed to the several keepers of gaols and houses of correction"--Page [i]-lxx.
Errors in paging: page xviii and lii misnumbered xvii and liiix respectively.
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Act for the further regulation of prisons.
Act, to provide for the safe keeping of lunatics and persons furiously mad.
Act, to provide for the safe keeping of lunatics and persons furiously mad.
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Print version: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [Boston : Printed by True and Greene?, 1827] (OCoLC)234126949
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Committee of the House of Representatives appointed at the last session "to examine into, and ascertain the state of the several gaols, in this Commonwealth and also the penitentiary at Worcester, and the manner of confining and treating prisoners and report the result of their inquiries, and any regulations, which they might think it proper to be adopted ..."
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