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Timestamp: 2020-07-04 22:39:11
Document Index: 680121960

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 6']

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10. Keepers may make brick within walls, for their own use; and shall have   the  wai don's
house free of rent.
12. Keepers to give bond; to be filed in the office of Secretary of State.
14. Former inspectors continued.
16. Consideration to the State therefor.
19. In case of failure by keepers to give bond, warden to be elected.
20. Keepers shall not inflict corporal punishment upon convicts; mode of punishment to he
controlled by the inspectors.
§ 1. That from and after the fifteenth day of Feburary in the year of our
Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, John C. Gorden and William S. Burch
whole and sole management and control thereof for the term aforesaid, subject
§ 2. Jesse Waldren, Henry Robinson and Reuben Garnett are hereby appointed Commissioners, to take an inventory of all the manufactured articles,
stock and raw materials belonging to the State, now in said Penitentiary, together with all the beds, bedding, furniture, tools, goods, wares and merchandize,
Burch as keepers of said Penitentiary, all the manufactured articles, stock and
raw materials belonging to the State, and beds and bedding, furniture, goods,
tools, wares and merchandize so inventoried by them, and shall take their receipt therefor, and shall deposite said inventory and receipt in the office of the
§ 4. The keepers of the Penitentiary hereby appointed in this act, may sell,
use and dispose of said manufactured articles, goods, wares and merchandize,
§ 5. At the expiration of said term of four years, all the manufactured articles, stock and raw materials, in said institution, beds, bedding, furniture, tools,
in the institution, shall be inventoried and appraised by Commissioners to be
of said institution at the expiration of said term, shall be valued and appraised
and raw materials received by the keepers from the State, and for all beds, b ed-
ding and tools over the amount received from the State, and that may be necessary for the institution, the State shall pay said keepers in cash.
^ 7. If said articles so inventoried at the expiration of said term, belonging
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Transcript MISSOURI. 95 8. Powers of said keepers. 9. Keepers and officers shall take oath. 10. Keepers may make brick within walls, for their own use; and shall have the wai don's house free of rent. 11. Who to live in the warden's house. 12. Keepers to give bond; to be filed in the office of Secretary of State. 13. Joint committee appointed to take said bond. 14. Former inspectors continued. 15. Keepers to erect certain buildings; price and payment thereof regulated. 16. Consideration to the State therefor. 17. Keepers shall not cut State timber. 18. Four thousand dollars advanced to keepers. 19. In case of failure by keepers to give bond, warden to be elected. 20. Keepers shall not inflict corporal punishment upon convicts; mode of punishment to he controlled by the inspectors. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. That from and after the fifteenth day of Feburary in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, John C. Gorden and William S. Burch are hereby appointed keepers and agents of the Penitentiary of this State, for the term of four years, from said date, with full power and authority to have the whole and sole management and control thereof for the term aforesaid, subject to the restriction hereinafter named. § 2. Jesse Waldren, Henry Robinson and Reuben Garnett are hereby appointed Commissioners, to take an inventory of all the manufactured articles, stock and raw materials belonging to the State, now in said Penitentiary, together with all the beds, bedding, furniture, tools, goods, wares and merchandize, pertaining to said institution, and to fix upon the same a fair valuation and ap- praisment, on or before the fifteenth day of February as aforesaid. § 3. The Commissioners having been first duly sworn, faithfully and impartially to execute the trust reposed in them, shall, after having made the inventory and appraisment, as above required, deliver over to said Gorden and Burch as keepers of said Penitentiary, all the manufactured articles, stock and raw materials belonging to the State, and beds and bedding, furniture, goods, tools, wares and merchandize so inventoried by them, and shall take their receipt therefor, and shall deposite said inventory and receipt in the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts. § 4. The keepers of the Penitentiary hereby appointed in this act, may sell, use and dispose of said manufactured articles, goods, wares and merchandize, to them delivered as aforesaid, (except the beds, bedding, furniture and tools belonging to said institution,) for their own use and benefit. § 5. At the expiration of said term of four years, all the manufactured articles, stock and raw materials, in said institution, beds, bedding, furniture, tools, goods, wares and merchandise, belonging to said keepers of the Penitentiary, in the institution, shall be inventoried and appraised by Commissioners to be appointed by the Governor of the State. § 6. If the amount of articles and raw materials, belonging to the keepers of said institution at the expiration of said term, shall be valued and appraised to the same amount of the same articles, and raw materials received by the keepers from the State on taking possession of said Penitentiary, the State shall receive the same to that amount in full payment of the inventoried [articles] and raw materials received by the keepers from the State, and for all beds, b ed- ding and tools over the amount received from the State, and that may be necessary for the institution, the State shall pay said keepers in cash. ^ 7. If said articles so inventoried at the expiration of said term, belonging to the said keepers of the Penitentiary shall not amount to the same as the in-