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Brief Historical Timeline of the “Prison Farm” land P2

Time as a prison farm to present-

By Atlanta Community Press Collective. For further context read our report “A brief history of the Atlanta City Prison Farm”.

Note: This is a working document with information added to it as more history is uncovered.

Introduction:

1800s-1920s

Name:George Key
County:Muscogee
Captain’s District:Bells
Number:215
District:17
Lottery Date:1827
Source:REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827; 19th DAY’S DRAWING-March 28.ELBERT. page 56

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s-1990s

2000s-Present

Special thanks to: Lily Ponitz, Victoria Lemos, Morna Gerrard, & Serena McCracken

Footnotes:

  1. Prison Committee To Meet Today. (1922, November 11). The Atlanta Constitution.
  2. Prison farm, stock to be sold (1990, August 25) Alma E. Hill, The Atlanta Constitution.
  3. https://twitter.com/atlantapress/status/1426705987189215232?s=20&t=AdHG4Axqm85MQoVtTY1Qnw
  4. https://atlpresscollective.com/2021/08/14/history-of-the-atlanta-city-prison-farm/
  5. Historical Maps (1915) DeKalb History Center Archives.
  6. Bacteriologist Says Men Might Be Named on Dairy Committee Who Would Use Office for Personal Gain (1917, July 7)The Atlanta Constitution.
  7. Municipal Dairy Loses $14,000 Since Start (1918, February 27) The Atlanta Constitution.
  8. Provision Is Made For New Schools. (1918, June 1). The Atlanta Constitution.
  9. https://atlpresscollective.com/2021/08/14/history-of-the-atlanta-city-prison-farm/
  10. Removal Planned of City Stockade. (1920, April 7). The Atlanta Constitution.
  11. Prison Committee To Meet Today. (1922, November 11). The Atlanta Constitution.
  12. Removal Planned of City Stockade. (1920, April 7). The Atlanta Constitution.
  13. Report Atlanta Police Dept. (1936, May 2) The Atlanta Constitution.
  14. New Queen Coco, In First Interview Urges Increase in Peanut-Growing. (19933, October 26) The Atlanta Constitution.
  15. New wing is finished on Atlanta Penal Farm Building. (1938, January 1) The Atlanta Constitution.
  16. Reform is voted for city prison, probation work, H.H, Gibson is Elected General Manager of Atlanta. (1938, August 2) The Atlanta Constitution.
  17. County Residents Protest Prison’s Farm Expansion. (1939, November 14) The Atlanta Constitution.
  18. Officials To Study Revision Of CIty Prension Set-up (1939, November 21) The Atlanta Constitution.
  19. No title (1940, February 28) The Atlanta Constitution.
  20. Prison farm’s “time off” plan is getting results, Gibson says (1940, April 1) The Atlanta Constitution.
  21. Work on new prison project halted by court. (1940, November 24) The Atlanta Constitution.
  22. Group to urge protection of new building, $25,000 investment in unfinished prison structure. (1941, June 22) The Atlanta Constitution.
  23. Grand jury asks retention of prison farm. Abandonment proposal, erection of building vigorously met. (1941, July 1) The Atlanta Constitution.
  24. New venereal hospital to open today. (1944, October 19). The Atlanta Constitution.
  25. New venereal hospital to open today. (1944, October 19). The Atlanta Constitution.
  26. VD Hospital Opened. (1944, October 19) The Atlanta Constitution.
  27. Barter system replaces cash at prison farm. (1944, May 2) The Atlanta Constitution
  28. City Must Expand. (1946, January 8) The Atlanta Constitution.
  29. City Prison Superintendent Defends One-roof Barracks. (1947, June 12) The Atlanta Constitution.
  30. The body of Coco the elephant lifted by a tow truck for burial at the Atlanta Prison Farm (1950, March) Photo by Marion Johnson/Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center.
  31. Prisoners Get Cost of Living Hike at Farm. (1952, May 14) The Atlanta Constitution.
  32. Prisoners Get Cost of Living Hike at Farm. (1952, May 14) The Atlanta Constitution.
  33. State Lists 1,000 Asian Flu Cases; City Frees Prisoners in Outbreak. (1957, October 17) The Atlanta Constitution.
  34. Prisoners Freed By Flu Outbreak. (1957, October 17) The Dothan Eagle.
  35. Investigation of City Prison Farm Promised. (1958, September 4) Atlanta Daily World.
  36. Investigation of City Prison Farm Promised. (1958, September 4) Atlanta Daily World.
  37. Prison Farm Hit By DeKalb Jury. (1958, February 26) The Atlanta Constitution.
  38. Medical Care at Atlanta Prison Farm Assailed Anew by DeKalb Grand Jury. (1958, November 25) The Atlanta Constitution.
  39. DeKalb Jury Findings Merit Careful Attention. (1958, November 26) The Atlanta Constitution.
  40. Flash Fire Hits Prison Farm Here. (1958, November 27) The Atlanta Constitution.
  41. Step in Right direction Taken at Prison Farm) (1958, December 24) The Atlanta Constitution.
  42. Jury Raps Prison Crowding. (1960, October 29) The Atlanta Constitution.
  43. Willie B. Celebrates 25 Years in Atlanta. (1986, May 16) The Atlanta Constitution.
  44. How the “hopeless” can be helped. (1965, October 16) The Atlanta Constitution.
  45. City Prison’s a much better place these days. (1965, December 9) The Atlanta Constitution.
  46. No country Club – Just A Better City Prison. (1967, February 27) The Atlanta Constitution.
  47. Carmichael Freed From Atlanta Jail. (1967, June 25) The Times (Shreveport, LA).
  48. Rites of Poverty for Dr. King. (1968, April 9) The Kansas City Star
  49. Alderman Dodson’s Record of Progress and Dedication. (1973, September 1) The Atlanta voice.
  50. Prison Death Brings Lawsuit Against City. (1977, July 26) The Atlanta Constitution.
  51. ‘Slave labor’ gone at the prison farm, but inmates still tend cattle, hogs. (1982, December 22) The Atlanta Constitution.
  52. ‘Slave labor’ gone at the prison farm, but inmates still tend cattle, hogs. (1982, December 22) The Atlanta Constitution.
  53. A Last Chance. (1982, October 23) The Atlanta Constitution.
  54. Georgia Program for Treating Public Drunks a Success. (1983, February 19) The Atlanta Constitution.
  55. City agrees to $4,500 settlement with former Prison Farm inmates. (1985, May 31) The Atlanta Constitution
  56. Contracts. (1987, May 3) The Atlanta Constitution.
  57. Prison Farm, Stock to be Sold. (1990, August 25) The Atlanta Constitution.
  58. Prison Farm, Stock to be Sold. (1990, August 25)The Atlanta Constitution.
  59. Helping City Police Force Shape Up. (1990, November 29)The Atlanta Constitution.
  60. Public Notice (1991, June 29) The Atlanta Constitution.
  61. Public Notice (1991, September 14) The Atlanta Constitution.
  62. Public Notice (1991, July 6) The Atlanta Constitution.
  63. City of Atlanta Why Prison Farm? (1996, November 23) The Atlanta Constitution.
  64. Historic Prison Farm Could Rebloom As Park. (2002, December 23) The Atlanta Constitution.
  65. https:// atlantapolicefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/VISION-SAFE-ATL-Infrastructure.pdf
  66. http://atlantacityga.iqm2.com/Citizens/DetailLegiFile.aspx?Frame=SplitView&MeetingID=3468&MediaPosition=0.000&ID=24221&CssClass=
  67. http://atlantacityga.iqm2.com/Citizens/Detail_LegiFile.aspx?Frame=SplitView&MeetingID=3468&MediaPosition=0.000&ID=24221&CssClass=
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