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Photo of Iron Gag Implements of torture,their dangerous effects

Implements of torture, and their dangerous effects. Illustrated
Title: Implements of torture, and their dangerous effects. Illustrated / By James Akin, no. 18 Prune Street, Philadelphia.
Creator(s): Akin, James, ca. 1773-1846, artist
Date Created/Published: c1835.
Summary: An impassioned attack on cruelty in Pennsylvania's Eastern Penitentiary. Akin presents a life-size, detailed rendering of an iron gag, 'Locked upon Mathias Maccumsey, a Convict from Lancaster County, sentenced to the Cells for Manslaughter; who Died with it in his mouth...' Maccumsey's death, attributed to the iron gag, figured prominently in the report of the joint committee of the Pennsylvania Legislature investigating alleged abuses and atrocities by warden Samuel R. Wood and prison personnel. This report was delivered in March 1835. Akin's print was copyrighted on July 20, 1835. Judging from the plural used in the title it may have been intended as part of a series. The numeral '8' on the lock of the gag refers to the item number assigned this device in a description of various forms of punitive discipline used in the penitentiary, published in Thomas B. McElwee's 'A Concise History of the Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, together with a Detailed Statement of the Proceedings of the Committee...' whose introduction is dated June 8, 1835. Akin quotes from 'McElWee's detailed Statements' (presumably referring to testimony, as this exact quote does not appear in the aforementioned source): 'In Open Defiance of all the known maxims of Law, and Contrary to Legislative enactments, a convict was compelled to endure the appalling tortures of this infernal contrivance, for merely speaking to a fellow prisoner. In a Land too, where Tyranny and Oppression, is held in utter abhorrence, and Liberty, Equality, and just enjoyment of rights, are the constant boasting of the people!!! The Spanish inquisitions, cannot exhibit a more fearful and barbarous mode, beyond all human endurance! It ought to be forever abolished!!!'
Notes:
Title appears as it is written on the print.
Quimby, no. 35
Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1835-4.
Subjects:
Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania.
Maccumsey, Mathias.
McElwee, Thomas B.
Pennsylvania.
Prison and jails.
Religion.
Lithographs--1830-1840.
Bookmark /2002708978/
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