Old Idaho Penitentiary

Old Idaho Penitentiary

Author: Amber Beierle, Ashley Phillips, Hanako Wakatsuki

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467131679

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Between 1872 and 1973, the Idaho State Penitentiary housed over 13,000 inmates. Some of Idaho's most corrupt and cunning criminals resided behind these Boise sandstone walls. Constructed in large part by inmate labor, the "Old Idaho Penitentiary" stands as a reminder of Idaho's Wild West past. Horse thieves, moonshiners, bank robbers, and assassins alike all called this penitentiary home. Owned and operated by the Idaho State Historical Society, the Old Idaho Penitentiary is one of only four territorial prisons open to the public in the United States.


Prisoner 88

Prisoner 88

Author: Leah Pileggi

Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1580895603

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What if you were ten years old and thrown into prison with hardened criminals? That's just what happens to Jake Oliver Evans. Inspired by a true account of a prisoner in the Idaho Territorial Penitentiary in 1885, Jake's story is as affecting as it is shocking. Convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to five years, Jake is taken under the wing of a young guard and the kindly warden, as well as a few fellow prisoners. He is taught to read and given a job tending hogs at a nearby farm. In prison, Jake finds a home he has never had in a place most people are desperate to leave. But when he has to make a choice about right and wrong during an explosive escape attempt, Jake jeopardizes his friendships and his security. Debut novelist Leah Pileggi introduces a strong yet vulnerable character in an exciting and harrowing story of a child growing up on his own in America's Old West.


The Warden's Son

The Warden's Son

Author: Jerry Clapp

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781735414522

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The true story of a rambunctious boy who spent his childhood at the Idaho State Penitentiary. Arriving in 1945, young Jerry Clapp quickly learned the rules and boundaries as he roamed the prison grounds and cell houses, the confidante to many a wild tale from friendly inmates. While some were too dangerous to encounter, others became friends -an old man serving life for multiple assassinations, a beautiful teenager in the women's prison, and an incarcerated war hero who became a lifelong role model. These are the stories Jerry would tell his grandchildren - from chilling recollections of riots, escapes, and hangings to the profound remembrances of inmates, guards, and the warden.


The American Lineman

The American Lineman

Author: Alan E. Drew

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937498849

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In a collaborative effort to bring Lineman history to the general public and Lineman across the world, Alan Drew and the Northwest Lineman College have created a beautiful depiction of Lineman s footprint on America. No other book has depicted the history of the lineman so eloquently."


Call My Name, Clemson

Call My Name, Clemson

Author: Rhondda Robinson Thomas

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2020-11-02

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1609387414

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Between 1890 and 1915, a predominately African American state convict crew built Clemson University on John C. Calhoun’s Fort Hill Plantation in upstate South Carolina. Calhoun’s plantation house still sits in the middle of campus. From the establishment of the plantation in 1825 through the integration of Clemson in 1963, African Americans have played a pivotal role in sustaining the land and the university. Yet their stories and contributions are largely omitted from Clemson’s public history. This book traces “Call My Name: African Americans in Early Clemson University History,” a Clemson English professor’s public history project that helped convince the university to reexamine and reconceptualize the institution’s complete and complex story from the origins of its land as Cherokee territory to its transformation into an increasingly diverse higher-education institution in the twenty-first century. Threading together scenes of communal history and conversation, student protests, white supremacist terrorism, and personal and institutional reckoning with Clemson’s past, this story helps us better understand the inextricable link between the history and legacies of slavery and the development of higher education institutions in America.


Polly Bemis

Polly Bemis

Author: Priscilla Wegars

Publisher:

Published: 2020-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780870046407

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Polly Bemis, the mistakenly named "Lalu Nathoy" of books and film, was forcibly brought to the United States, and to Idaho Territory, in 1872 when she was just eighteen. In 1894 she married a Euroamerican man, Charlie Bemis, and they moved to a mining claim on the remote Salmon River; Charlie died in 1922 and Polly died in 1933. Since her death, Polly Bemis's life has been greatly romanticized. Supposedly, she was a prostitute, "Hong King" was her Chinese owner, and Charlie Bemis "won her in a poker game." Not one of these statements is true. Polly's life was genuinely fascinating, and it is time to both celebrate the known facts about her and allow the stereotypical, undocumented legends to die out.


Old Idaho Penitentiary

Old Idaho Penitentiary

Author: Amber Beierle

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014-08-18

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1439646805

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Between 1872 and 1973, the Idaho State Penitentiary housed over 13,000 inmates. Some of Idahos most corrupt and cunning criminals resided behind these Boise sandstone walls. Constructed in large part by inmate labor, the Old Idaho Penitentiary stands as a reminder of Idahos Wild West past. Horse thieves, moonshiners, bank robbers, and assassins alike all called this penitentiary home. Owned and operated by the Idaho State Historical Society, the Old Idaho Penitentiary is one of only four territorial prisons open to the public in the United States.


A While Ago in Idaho

A While Ago in Idaho

Author: Kelly Knopp

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578639512

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An illustrated exploration of the state of Idaho's lesser-known history for children, guided by Belmont Beaver.


Inmates of the Idaho Penitentiary 1864-1947

Inmates of the Idaho Penitentiary 1864-1947

Author: Rachel Sara Johnstone

Publisher:

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9780931406188

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A directory of inmates of the Idaho State Penitentiary, Boise, Idaho, from 1864 to 1947, and a catalog of their files transferred by the Idaho Department of Corrrection to the Idaho State Historical Society's Public Archives and Research Library in 1995.