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| The Alton prison opened in 1833 as the first Illinois State
Penitentiary and was closed in 1860, when the last prisoners were moved to
a new facility at Joliet. By late in 1861 an urgent need arose to relieve
the overcrowding at 2 St. Louis prisons. On December 31, 1861, Major General
Henry Halleck, Commander of the Department of the Missouri, ordered
Lieutenant-Colonel James B. McPherson to Alton for an inspection of the closed
penitentiary. Colonel McPherson reported that the prison could be made into
a military prison and house up to 1,750 prisoners with improvements estimated
to cost $2,415.
The first prisoners arrived at the Alton Federal Military Prison on February 9, 1862 and members of the 13 th U.S. Infantry were assigned as guards, with Colonel Sidney Burbank commanding. During the next three years over 11,764 Confederate prisoners would pass through the gates of the Alton Prison. Of the four different classes of prisoners housed at Alton, Confederate soldiers made up most of the population. Citizens, including several women, were imprisoned here for treasonable actions, making anti-Union statements, aiding an escaped Confederate, etc. Others, classified as bushwhackers or guerillas, were imprisoned for acts against the government such as bridge burning and railroad vandalism. |
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Conditions in the prison were harsh and the mortality rate was above average for a Union prison. Hot, humid summers and cold Midwestern winters took a heavy toll on prisoners already weakened by poor nourishment and inadequate clothing. The prison was overcrowded much of the time and sanitary facilities were inadequate. Pneumonia and dysentery were common killers but contagious diseases such as smallpox and rubella were the most feared. When smallpox infection became alarmingly high in the winter of 1862 and spring of 1863, a quarantine hospital was located on an island across the Mississippi River from the prison. |
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| Up to 300 prisoners and soldiers died and are buried on the island, now under water. A cemetery in North Alton that belonged to the State of Illinois was used for most that died. A monument there lists 1,534 names of Confederate soldiers that are known to have died. An additional number of civilians and Union soldiers were victims of disease and illness. | |
| During the war several different units were assigned to serve
as guards at Alton. The Thirteenth U.S. Infantry was followed by the
Seventy-seventh Ohio Infantry, the Thirty-seventh Iowa Infantry, the Tenth
Kansas Infantry and the One Hundred Forty-fourth Illinois Infantry. Formed
at Alton specifically to serve as prison guards, the Illinois 144th was almost
completely made up of Alton area residents.
The prison closed July 7, 1865 when the last prisoners were released or sent to St. Louis. The buildings were torn down over the next decades and the land was eventually used by the city as a park named after the Joel Chandler Harris character, "Uncle Remus," from Song of the South. Stone from the prison buildings is found in walls and other structures all over the Alton area. |
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