Historical Marker

First State Prison

North end of Mechanic Street · Jackson · Jackson

Michigan marker

Inscription

This was the original site of Michigan’s first state prison, approved by the legislature in 1838. A temporary wooden prison, enclosed by a fence of tamarack poles, was built on sixty acres donated for that purpose here. In 1839 the first thirty-five prisoners were received. A permanent prison was built three years later.

Beginning in the 1880s under Warden H. F. Hatch a greater emphasis was placed on the education and rehabilitation of prisoners. After 1934 the inmates were housed in the new prison north of Jackson.

Location

AddressNorth end of Mechanic Street
CityJackson
CountyJackson

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