Report of the Committee On the Comparative Health, Mortality, Length of Sentences, &c., of White And Colored Convicts
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having entered the prison in imperfect health, and 16 in good health. White Shoemakers. — From 1829 to the close of the year 1846, 441 white prisoners were employed as Shoemakers. 57 of these were 20 years of age and under ; of whom 1 died between the fifth and seventh year of his imprisonment. 229 were between 20 and 30 years of age ; of whom 9 died — 2 within the first year. 3 between the first and second. 2 between the second and third. 2 between the third and fifth. 102 were between 30 and ...40 years of age ; of whom 3 died — 1 within the first year. 2 between the first and second year. 41 were between 40 and 50 years of age, of whom 3 died ; all within the first year of their imprisonment. 12 between 50 and 70 years of age; of whom 1 died be- tween the second and third year of confinement. Total, 411. 17 deaths; of these, 9 are reported as having entered the prison in imperfect health, and 8 in good health. Colored Shoemakers. — 226 colored prisoners were employed as Shoemakers.
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