1880 Supplemental Schedule 7, for the Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes

Prisoners
The object of this Supplemental Schedule is to furnish material not only for a complete enumeration of the prisoners, but for an account of their condition. It is important that every inquiry respecting each case be answered as fully as possible. Enumerators will, therefore, after making the proper entries upon the Population Schedule (No. 1), transfer the name (with Schedule paper and number) of every idiot found, from Schedule No. 1 to this Special Schedule, and proceed to ask the additional questions indicated in the headings of the several columns. In addition to the enumeration of prisoners required in this Special Schedule, enumerators will also, in all cases (even though there should not be any prisoners in confinement upon the first of June), ask the warden or keeper of every prison, station-house, or lock-up in their respective districts the questions found below, at the bottom of the page, respecting the number of prisoners in confinement during the year ending May 21, 1880, and record the answers.

Number taken from Schedule No. 1
01 Number of Page
02 Number of Line
03 Name
Residence when at home. -(See note A.)
04 City or Town
05 County (if in same State), or State (if in some other State)
06 Place of imprisonment: (State penitentiary or prison, county penitentiary or jail, work-house, house of correction, city prison, station-house, lock-up, or calaboose.)
07 Is this person a United States, State or city prisoner? (if United States, say "U.S.")
Why in prison. (See Note B.)
08 Is he or she awaiting trail?
09 Is he or she serving a term of imprisonment?
10 Is he or she serving out a fine?
11 Is he or she awaiting execution (death)?
12 Is he or she sentenced to some higher prison and awaiting removal?
13 Is he or she held as a witness?
14 Is he or she imprisoned for debt?
15 Is he or she imprisoned for insanity?
16 Date of incarceration. (Give day of month and the year, the latter in two figures, thus: Jan. 15, '79.)
17 Alleged offense.
Sentence.
18 Amount of fine imposed.
19 Number of days in jail or work-house.
20 Number of years in penitentiary.
21 Is this prisoner at hard labor? If yes, what? (Shoe shop, cigar shop, cooper shop, stone cutting, prison duties, mining, labor on farm or plantations, etc.)
22 If at hard labor, is he or she working inside or outside the prison walls?
23 Is his or her labor contracted out?

NOTE A –Prisoners may not be residents of the county or State in which the prison, station-house, or lock-up is situated, and in that case their residence when at home, or the place where they were arrested or tried, should be stated, in order that they may be accredited to the State or county to which they properly belong, and that the county in which the prison, station-house, or lock-up is situated may not be charged with more that its due proportion of prisoners.
NOTE B – In making entries in columns 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, an affirmative mark only will be used, thus: /.

Center Twp, Decatur County Jail
123 456 789 101112 131415 161718 192021 2223Notes
Wm WilsonWoodlandDecaturCounty Jail 1 Larceny State penitentiary
Robt BennettWoodlandDecaturCounty Jail 1 Larceny State penitentiary
James Brady County Jail 1 Drunkenness103
1439John BoydLeonDecaturCounty Jail 1 Bigamy
S H RowleyDavis CityDecaturCounty Jail 1 Selling Whiskey75
Jacob DooleyMorgan TpDecaturCounty Jail 1 Misdemeanor 100
Geo HaleDavis CityDecaturCounty Jail 1 Drunkenness103
1630Geo Hamilton County Jail 1 Drunkenness103
Wm McQuant County Jail 1 Drunkenness103
2831John S H**LeonDecaturCounty Jail 1 Selling Whiskey12540
1512Martin HuntJoy.IllinoisCounty Jail 1 Stealing Horse Only man remaining in jail June 1, 80

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