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[Edward Morrell lantern slide photographs of San Quentin and Folsom prisons].
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Title:

[Edward Morrell lantern slide photographs of San Quentin and Folsom prisons]

Creator/Contributor:

Morrell, Ed., 1869-, creator, creator.

Abstract:

Includes views of Folsom Prison and the California State Prison at San Quentin, depicting the grounds and buildings of both institutions. Folsom views include general grounds, entrance, mess hall, cell house, quarry and a group portrait of the warden and staff. Other Folsom images depict activities of inmates, many of them Africa-American, including boxing matches, a baseball game, stage entertainment, a wheelbarrow race and a sack race. San Quentin views include general grounds, entrance, cell block building, hospital ward, jute mill and a garden. Collection also includes a portrait of an unidenitified man, and a few slides containing titles and captions of the play The Incorrigible, by Morrell and Matie W. Loraine.

Date:

1910 (issued)

Subject:

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Prisoners -- California -- Photographs
African American prisoners -- California -- Photographs
Prisonniers -- Californie -- Photographies
Prisonniers noirs américains -- Californie -- Photographies
African American prisoners
Prisoners
California
Folsom Prison -- Photographs
California State Prison at San Quentin -- Photographs
California State Prison at San Quentin.
Folsom Prison.

Note:

Title devised by cataloger.
Photographers unknown. Likely compiled by Morrell to illustrate his lectures.
12 slides are hand colored.
Purchase ; From Brian Cassidy, Bookseller ; 2015.
Edward H. Morrell (October 22, 1868-November 10, 1946): born Thomaston, Pennsylvania; came to California 1891; accomplice to Evans and Sontag gang that repeatedly robbed Southern Pacific Railroad trains in the San Joaquin Valley during the 1890s; sentenced to life imprisonment at Folsom in 1894; transferred to San Quentin by 1899, where he spent 5 years in solitary confinement; pardoned 1908; befriended Jack London, who based a character on Morrell in his novel Star Rover; lectured widely to advocate prison reform; with Matie W. Loraine wrote play The Incorrigible, in 1914; published memoirs, The 25th Man: The Strange Story of Ed. Morrell, the Hero of Jack London's Star Rover, in 1925.
Edward Morrell lantern slide photographs of San Quentin and Folsom prisons, BANC PIC 2016.044, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Type:

graphic
Photographs.
Lantern slides.

Physical Description:

slide
25 photographs in 1 box : glass lantern slides ; sheets 9 x 11 cm

Language:

English

Origin:

California

Related Item:

Incorrigible : Morrell, Ed., : 1869-