New Jersey State Prison

The New Jersey State Prison (NJSP), formerly known as Trenton State Prison, is a state prison in the United States operated by the New Jersey Department of Corrections. Located in Trenton, New Jersey, it accommodated over 1,900 prisoners as of January, 2005. NJSP operates two security units and provides a high level of custodial supervision and control. Professional treatment services, such as education and social work, is a priority at the facil... more

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  • Trenton State Prison
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John Haviland

John Haviland (1792 – 1852) was an English-born architect who was a major figure in American Neo-Classical architecture, and one of the most notable architects working from Philadelphia in the 19th century. Born 15 December 1792, at Gundenham, near Taunton, Somerset, England, Haviland was...

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  • 1797
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