Report of the House Committee On Investigation of the Affairs of the State Priso
Report of the House Committee On Investigation of the Affairs of the State Priso
Indiana General Assembly House of Representative
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The biggest portion of them are, I guess. 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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