United States Penitentiary, Atlanta
- Address: 601 601 McDonough Blvd SE
- Vicinity: Blvd SE
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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| 1913/03/14 | William James Morton | Defendant | In New York City, William J Morton and Julian Hawthorne are convicted of mail fraud, and are sentenced to serve one year in the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta. | |||
| 1913/03/14 | William James Morton | Convict | In New York City, William J Morton and Julian Hawthorne are convicted of mail fraud, and are sentenced to serve one year in the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta. | |||
| 1913/03/14 | Julian Hawthorne | Convict | In New York City, William J Morton and Julian Hawthorne are convicted of mail fraud, and are sentenced to serve one year in the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta. | |||
| 1918/00/00 | Frank W Sanford | Criminal | After his release from the federal penitentiary in Atlanta on good behavior, Frank Sandford returns to the "Shiloh" community in Durham, Maine. | |||
| 1932/05/04 | Al Capone | Convict | On his arrival to US Penitentiary, Atlanta, Al Capone is diagnosed as neurosyphilitic on the basis of an Argyll-Robertson pupil. | Al Capone's Trip to Alcatraz |
| Particulars for United States Penitentiary, Atlanta: | |
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| Area of Significance | Architecture |
| Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
| Sight Category | Building |
| Criminal Justice | Correctional Facility |
| Crime | Criminal Justice System |
| Criteria | Exemplar |
| Architectural Style | Greek Revival |
| Criminal Justice | Prison |
| Owner | Private |
| Historic Use | Single dwelling |
| Area of Significance | Social History |
| Area of Significance | True Crime |
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