LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| PAGE. | |
| The Black List. | 19 |
| Cat-o’-nine-tails. | 31 |
| Lock-step March. | 35 |
| The Chain Gang. | 51 |
| Scaling the Prison Walls. | 61 |
| Tracked by Bloodhounds—Captured. | 69 |
| Penitentiary of the State of West Virginia. | 105 |
| The Younger Brothers. | 145 |
The author examines conditions and practices inside American prisons around the turn of the twentieth century, surveying punishment types (including corporal and capital punishment), life sentences, dungeons, lock-step and chain gangs, and the daily work and treatment of inmates. Chapters address literary and religious privileges, tobacco and labor regimes, and proposals for reform, interspersed with a history of a state penitentiary and numerous letters and testimonies from prisoners and officials. The tone urges compassion and moral outreach, arguing that kindness, religious instruction, and access to literature can aid rehabilitation.
| PAGE. | |
| The Black List. | 19 |
| Cat-o’-nine-tails. | 31 |
| Lock-step March. | 35 |
| The Chain Gang. | 51 |
| Scaling the Prison Walls. | 61 |
| Tracked by Bloodhounds—Captured. | 69 |
| Penitentiary of the State of West Virginia. | 105 |
| The Younger Brothers. | 145 |