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Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1855
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Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1855
Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855
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Penitentiary, Philadelphia - A Glimpse into America's Dark Past
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. This print takes us back to the year 1855, offering a haunting glimpse into the Penitentiary of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The imposing exterior of this forbidding structure stands as a metaphor for society's pursuit of law and order during the 19th century. The engraving, part of John Howard Hinton's History and Topography of the United States of North America, transports us to a time when crime was rampant in the young country. This monochrome image captures the essence of an era where punishment was severe and imprisonment meant isolation from society. The towering walls evoke a sense of confinement and despair that must have been felt by those incarcerated within its confines. As we contemplate this scene frozen in time, we are reminded that this penitentiary once housed individuals who had fallen afoul with the law. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – one of America's oldest cities – this penitentiary played a significant role in shaping criminal justice practices across the United States. Its austere architecture serves as a reminder not only of past wrongdoings but also highlights our nation's ongoing struggle to maintain order within its borders. As we reflect upon this intriguing print from yesteryears, it prompts us to ponder how far our penal system has evolved since then. It is through such historical relics that we gain insight into our collective journey towards justice and rehabilitation.
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