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  1. Wethersfield State Prison was the second state prison in the state of Connecticut. Used between 1827 and 1963, it was later demolished and the site turned into a park on the banks of the Connecticut River .

  2. Feb 10, 2017 · Wethersfield, Connecticut, founded in 1634, is known as the state’s “most auncient town.” That name calls to mind Wethersfield’s quaint historic district, sleepy cove, and lush suburban lawns. Few remember that it was home to the state’s main prison for 136 years, a distinction that was originally a point of pride.

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  3. Wethersfield Prison Blues. Home » Articles From The Community » Wethersfield Prison Blues. In September 1827, the newly constructed Connecticut State Prison opened its doors to eighty-one inmates once housed at Newgate Prison in Granby.

  4. Sep 8, 2020 · In September 1827, the newly constructed Connecticut State Prison in Wethersfield opened its doors to 81 inmates once housed at Newgate Prison.

  5. The Wethersfield State Prison opened in September 1827 with the transfer of eighty-one prisoners from Newgate Prison. Modeled after the state-of-the-art Auburn State Prison in New York, Wethersfield provided solitary confinement for the prisoners and facilities for various workshops.

  6. Castle on the Cove explores the Connecticut State Prison while it operated in Wethersfield between 1827 and 1963 and its significant influence on the town and its inhabitants. In partnership with the Department of Corrections, Wethersfield Historical Society crafted a compelling and thought-provoking exhibit that directly addresses community ...

  7. 5 days ago · In 1963, all prisoners from Wethersfield were transferred to a new State Prison at Somers and two years later Wethersfield State Prison was demolished. The Warrants of Commitment, 1800-1903, contain the name of the prisoner, any known aliases, the crime, sentence, court, and date of incarceration.