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ALCATRAZ


A Definitive History of the Penitentiary Years

By Michael Esslinger


Introduction by Former Alcatraz Inmate Darwin Coon

ALCATRAZ - A Definitive History of the Penitentiary Years

By Michael Esslinger

Original Illustrations by Phil Hall, Mira Kamada, and Philip R. Bergen

Original Copyright: © 2003 by Michael Esslinger

Revised Edition Copyright: 2011

Kindle eBook Edition: 2011

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Table of Contents


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

FOREWORD – By former Alcatraz inmate Darwin Coon

DEDICATION

PREFACE

THE HISTORY OF ALCATRAZ ISLAND

DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION

ALCATRAZ –THE FORTRESS

The Gold Rush

The Casting of a New Prison Concept

THE EARLY YEARS AS A MILITARY PRISON

U.S. Disciplinary Barracks

ALCATRAZ FEDERAL PENITENTIARY

The New Cellhouse

Guard Towers

Warden James A. Johnston

The Guards of Alcatraz

Visitation and Inmate Rights

Transition to a Civilian Prison

The Daily Routine

The Rule of Silence and Strict Regimen

The Alcatraz Dungeon

Solitary Confinement (D Block)

Religious Services and Education

The Prison Industries

The Prison Hospital

Alcatraz in War Time

The Prison Library

The Recreation Yard

The Mess Hall

Warden Edwin Burnham Swope

Warden Paul Joseph Madigan

Warden Olin Guy Blackwell

Family Life

Island Transit

Strikes and Protests

NOTORIOUS INMATES OF ALCATRAZ

ALPHONSE “SCARFACE” CAPONE

THE BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ - THE LIFE AND IMPRISONMENT OF ROBERT FRANKLIN STROUD

ALCATRAZ ON TRIAL - THE LIFE OF HENRI YOUNG

Young Arrives at Alcatraz

Rufus McCain

Alcatraz on Trial

The Hollywood Version

MACHINE GUN KELLY

MORTON SOBELL

ROY GARDNER

ATTEMPTED ESCAPES FROM ALCATRAZ

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #1

Joseph Bowers

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #2

Theodore Cole

Ralph Roe

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #3

Thomas Robert Limerick

James Lucas

Rufus Franklin

The Escape

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #4

THE BARKER-KARPIS GANG AND THE ESCAPE ATTEMPT OF 1939

Arthur “Doc” Barker

Dale Stamphill

Henri Young

William “Ty” Martin

Rufus McCain

Alvin “Creepy” Karpis

Henri Young and Rufus McCain

The Escape

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #5

Joseph Paul Cretzer

Sam Richard Shockley

Arnold Thomas Kyle

Lloyd H. Barkdoll

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #6

John Richard Bayless

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #7

James A. Boarman

Fred Hunter

Harold Brest

Floyd G. Hamilton

The Escape

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #8

Huron Ted Walters

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #9

John Giles

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #10

THE BATTLE OF ALCATRAZ (Intro)

The Conspirators

Bernard Coy

Joseph Cretzer

Marvin Hubbard

Miran Thompson

Clarence Carnes

Sam Shockley

PREPARATIONS FOR THE ESCAPE

Early Planning Stages

The Scene of the Battle

The Battle of Alcatraz

THE AFTERMATH

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #11

Floyd P. Wilson

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #12

Clyde Milton Johnson

Aaron Walter Burgett

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #13

THE “ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ”

Frank Lee Morris

John and Clarence Anglin

Allen Clayton West

ESCAPE ATTEMPT #14

John Paul Scott

Daryl Lee Parker

THE CLOSING OF ALCATRAZ

The Fall of an Icon

The Indian Occupation

From Penitentiary to National Park

APPENDIX

1956 Rules and Regulations

Inmate Roster

REFERENCES

Bibliography

Photographic Sources

About the Author

Acknowledgements


Alcatraz may well continue to stand as a symbol

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