Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud

Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud

Infobox_nrhp | name =Minnesota State Reformatory for Men Historic District
nrhp_type =hd


caption =
location= St. Cloud, Minnesota
locmapin = Minnesota
area =
architect= J. Walter Stevens; Clarence H. Johnston
architecture= Tudor Revival, Romanesque
added = July 17, 1986
governing_body = State
refnum=86001671cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud is a state prison located in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States. Originally built in 1889, it is a level four, close-security institution with an inmate population of 979 as of 2006.

Notable inmates include John Jason McLaughlin, perpetrator of the 2003 Rocori High School shooting.

History

The prison, originally named the Minnesota State Reformatory for Men, was Minnesota's third prison. The Minnesota Territorial Prison was established in Stillwater in 1851. In 1867, a second institution, the House of Refuge, opened in Saint Paul to house young offenders. The House of Refuge was renamed to the Minnesota State Reform School in 1879, and it moved to Red Wing, Minnesota in 1890. Later, in 1895, it was renamed the Minnesota State Training School. The Minnesota State Reformatory for Men was intended as an intermediate facility between the State Training School and the Territorial Prison. It was created as a reformatory for offenders between sixteen and thirty years old who were presumably salvageable from a life of crime.cite book
last = Gardner
first = Denis P.
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 2004
title = Minnesota Treasures: Stories Behind the State's Historic Places
publisher = Minnesota Historical Society
location = St. Paul, Minnesota
id = ISBN 0-87351-471-8
pages=pp. 183-186
]

The first cell block, a four-story Romanesque Revival structure designed by J. Walter Stevens, was completed in 1889. A second cell block, also designed by Stevens, was built by who quarried granite from an on-site quarry. In 1897, work was started on the Romanesque/Medieval-Style Administration Building. The building was designed by Clarence H. Johnston, who designed several other structures for state institutions. Due to several work stoppages, the Administration Building was not completed until 1920. The building, five stories tall, is built of granite and has a flat roof with octagonal corner towers.

Johnston designed other buildings at the Reformatory, including other cell blocks, the north and south dining halls, infirmary, power plant building, maintenance shops, guard towers, and some school and trade buildings. The most imposing structure is the perimeter wall, a 22-foot high granite wall on the outside perimeter. Historian Denis Gardner writes, " [The granite barrier] all but shouted to those on the outside to be good citizens or else."

References

External links

* [http://www.corr.state.mn.us/facilities/stcloud.htm Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud]


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