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Excerpt from Acts and Resolutions of the State of Tennessee, Passed at the Extra Session of the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly: Convened at Nashville, July 27th, 1868
Your attention is also called to the still partial confu sion, indebtedness, and crowded condition of the Peni tentiary. A an settlement with the iessees is deairs ble, if, indeed, it is not absolutel necessary. I do not advise the erection of additional pildings at this time, at Nashville; but I suggest, as I have done on former occasions, the commencement of a Branch Penitentiary in the Eastern Division of the State. The Penitentiary at Nashville ought to be self-sustaining; but, instead of this, large appro riations of money are annually re quired. The who e matter is with you, and to you I submit it, without entering into detail.
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