Report of the House Committee On Investigation of the Affairs of the State Priso

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Report of the House Committee On Investigation of the Affairs of the State Priso
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Mr. Isaac Cooper, having been duly sworn, testified as fol- lows : By Mr. Patten Q. You are connected with the prison ?
81 A. I am employed here as night guard ; have been for 11 years.
Q. Where do you live ?
A. In Jeffersouville.
Q. In what direction from the prison ?
A. East.
Q. Do you know of any bread being taken out of this in- stitution to the Warden ?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Is it a daily occurrence ?
A. Well, I guess it is, but I am asleep in the day ti
...me. I have seen it taken out though.
Q. Is it not a fact that provisions are taken out daily to these officers the Warden, Deputy Warden and Steward ?
.. I tell you, sir, I have seen it.
Q. What time do you come here ?
A. I sleep up stairs ; I come down stairs sometimes at 12 or 2 o'clock.
Q. State, if you know, where the beef is obtained on the other side of the river ?
A. I do not know to my knowledge.
Q. How does it come here ?
A. It comes in a wagon, I suppose ; I have not seen a pound of beef come into this prison for a year.


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