Virginia State Penitentiary was a prison in Richmond, Virginia. Towards the end of its life it was a part of the Virginia Department of Corrections.
First opening in 1800, the prison was completed in 1804; it was built due to a reform movement preceding its construction.[1] Thomas Jefferson initiated these reforms and submitted an initial design which was not constructed.[2] The original building was the first American design of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, who later designed the U.S. Capitol building.[3] In the early 19th-century, the penitentiary operated a nail factory that was staffed by its prisoners. It was in direct competition with Thomas Jefferson's nail factory and Catharine Flood McCall's Alexandria factory that were staffed by enslaved and free laborers. The Penitentiary became profitable in 1807 from prisoner-made nails and other products. By 1815, it undercut McCall's and Jefferson's businesses, both of which ultimately closed down.[4]
The prison once housed Virginia's men's death row and execution chamber in Building A.[5] In 1908, Virginia officials passed a bill to "establish a permanent place in the State Penitentiary at Richmond, Va. for the execution of state felons upon whom the death penalty [had] been imposed." The bill was amended to change Virginia's method of execution to the electric chair, signed by Governor Claude A. Swanson on March 16, 1908, and became effective starting July 1. The prison's first execution by electrocution was that of Henry Smith on October 13, 1908, in the basement of Building A.[6]
In 1928 the original building was demolished and a new prison was erected on the same site in Richmond, just north of the James River. It expanded to occupy an entire campus of high-walled cellblocks and administrative buildings, in the block bordered by Byrd, Spring, Belvedere and South 2nd Streets.
The prison closed in 1991, and the execution chamber was moved to the Greensville Correctional Center near Jarratt. The Virginia State Penitentiary was demolished that year.[7] The site is owned by Afton Chemical.
^"History." Virginia Department of Corrections. Retrieved on July 13, 2016.
^"In new book, VCU alumnus reveals 190-year history of Richmond's notorious, iconic Virginia State Penitentiary". Retrieved 2018-05-02.
^Richardson, Selden. "The Virginia Penitentiary". Shockoe Examiner - Richmond VA history blog. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
^Garrett, Alexi. "Jefferson's Competition in the Nail Selling Business". Mount Vernon and the University of Virginia at Charlottesville. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
^Edds, Margaret. An Expendable Man: The Near-Execution of Earl Washington, Jr.. NYU Press, October 1, 2006. ISBN 0814722393, 9780814722398. p. 4.
^Brumfield, Dale (2017-01-31). "Excerpt: A New Book About the State Penitentiary Explores How the Electric Chair Came to Virginia". Style Weekly. Archived from the original on 2017-12-11. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
^Richardson, Selden. The Tri-State Gang in Richmond: Murder and Robbery in the Great Depression (True Crime Series). The History Press, 2012. ISBN 1609495233, 9781609495237. p. 203.
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