. Centennial history and handbook of Indiana : the story of the state from its beginning to the close of the civil war, and a general survey of progress to the present time . Carnegie Public Library, Jeffersonville Statue of General George Rogers Clark in MonumentPlace. Indianapolis. at Jeffersonville was known as the Southern In-diana State Prison and its prisoners were com-mitted from the counties south of the Nationalroad. In accordance with an act approved Feb-ruary 26, 1897 (Laws 1897, p. 69), the StatePrison, South, on April 1 of that year becamethe Indiana Reformatory for the incarcerat


. Centennial history and handbook of Indiana : the story of the state from its beginning to the close of the civil war, and a general survey of progress to the present time . Carnegie Public Library, Jeffersonville Statue of General George Rogers Clark in MonumentPlace. Indianapolis. at Jeffersonville was known as the Southern In-diana State Prison and its prisoners were com-mitted from the counties south of the Nationalroad. In accordance with an act approved Feb-ruary 26, 1897 (Laws 1897, p. 69), the StatePrison, South, on April 1 of that year becamethe Indiana Reformatory for the incarceration ofmen between the ages of sixteen and thirty yearsunless convicted of treason or murder in the firstor second degree, sentenced from any county inthe State. Population of Clark county in 1890 was30,259; in 1900 was 31,835. and according toUnited States Census of 1910 was 30,260, ofwhich 833 were of white foreign birth. Therewere 6,901 families in the county and Townships, Cities and Towns.—There aretwelve townships in Clark county: Bethlehem,Carr, Charlestown, Jefferson, Monroe, Oregon,Owen, Silver Creek, Union. Utica. Washingtonand Wood. The inc


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