KSIF prisoners 2904 & 2905
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#2904- Viola Jones from Reno County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-7-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
#2905- Mary Winborn from Wyandotte County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-10-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
June 1926
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KSIF prisoners 2906 & 2908
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#2906- Inez Cook from Wyandotte County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-10-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
#2908- Grace Corcoran from Sedgwick County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-13-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
June 1926
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KSIF prisoners 2909 & 2910
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#2909- Lois Harman from Sedgwick County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-13-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
#2910- Lucille Crouse from Sedgwick County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-13-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
June 1926
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KSIF prisoners 2911 & 2912
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#2911- Pearl Kinseley from Sedgwick County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-13-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
#2912- Hazel Carnes from Sedgwick County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-13-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
June 1926
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KSIF prisoners 2913 & 2914
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#2913- Lois Jolly from Reno County. Sentenced to the Kansas State Industrial Farm on 06-12-1926 for Violation of Chapter 205. Sentence expired and released on 11-26-1926.
#2914- Marie King from Cowley County. Sentenced on 05-29-1926 for liquor in possession. Sentence expired and released on 11-29-1926.
1926
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KSIF prisoners 2917 & 2918
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#2917- May Lopez from Sumner County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-16-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
#2918- Audrea Honey from Wyandotte County. Sentenced to Kansas State Industrial Farms in Lansing on 6-16-26 for Violation of Chapter 205.
June 1926
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KSP coal mine
Man and cars inside Kansas State Penitentiary coal mine
1910-1940
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KSP Man with dog
Kansas State Penitentiary
Photographic image of man and dog outside KSP
1920-1940
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KSP prisoner 128
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#128- Joseph Derion from Brown County. Sentenced to the Kansas State Penitentiary in Lansing on 03-25-1902 for Manslaughter 4.
Below are excerpts from Brown County World leading up to his time at the Kansas State Penitentiary.
Brown County World, Friday Feb. 8, 1901
Joe Derion, the Indian who shot and killed Murray Campbell, has only been married a few months. He married Miss Lela Whittaker, of Falls City, who was a missionary on the reservation. She thought he had decided to be a good Indian…
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Brown County World, Friday Dec. 13, 1901
A case has been filed against Joseph Derion for the murder of Murray Campbell on the reservation last January. Derion waived preliminary hearing before Justice Bronson and was turned over to the district court at once.
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Brown County World, Friday Mar. 28, 1902
Derion Goes to Penitentiary
Sheriff Smith took Joseph Derion to the state penitentiary at Lansing Tuesday. Derion had to be vaccinated and the authorities would not admit him until certain that the vaccination was successful. Derion will only have to serve one year in the penitentiary from the time he was sentenced by Judge Stuart about the last of February.
March 1902
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KSP Prisoner 129
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#129- George Cothran from Pottawattomie county. Sentenced to the Kansas State Penitentiary on 03-25-1902 for Grand Larceny.
A newspaper excerpt from The Wichita Beacon dated Monday Mar. 17, 1902 regarding George Cothran.
CAUGHT A THIRD TIME
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Cothran, Who Twice Escaped, Is Again in Law’s Toils
Sheriff Sidney Schram has landed George Cothran behind the bars of the Pottawatomie county jail.
Cothran, it will be remembered, was convicted of the theft of some cotton in this county during Sheriff Billy Trousdale’s administration, and while being taken by that officer to the penitentiary at Lansing, Kan., to serve a sentence of a year and eight months made a break and gained his liberty, while being transferred from the Choctaw to the Santa Fe train at Oklahoma City. He was again captured last summer and jailed at Tecumseh, and later while again enroute to the pen in the custody of Sheriff Schram gave the sheriff the slip while being taken from the lunch room to the train at Arkansas City, and up to Saturday when caught by officers at Ada, I.T., has successfully evaded all efforts at capture.
March 1902
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