Description: Somewhere In Time: A 160 Year History of Missouri Corrections Laurie A. Stout & Mark S. Schreiber 1991 Missouri Dept of Corrections second edition 185 page illustrated hardcover Green leather with gilt graphics – illustrated paste downs – black and white photos___________________________________________ State officials worried that operating in prison was expensive and looked for a way to recoup some of the loss. Many Missourians felt prisoners should be required to work, both as a means of rehabilitation and to earn their keep. There was no state income tax at the time to supply a needed revenues. In 1839, the legislature unveiled a moneymaking plan. The office of board and would be abolished in the penitentiary turned over to private enterprise. Under a lease system…
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Book Title: Somewhere In Time: A 160 Year History of Missouri Corrections
Book Series: Historical
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Missouri Dept of Corrections
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: Second
Publication Year: 1991
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Laurie A. Stout & Mark S. Schreiber
Features: Illustrated, Named Copy
Genre: History
Topic: Missouri Corrections