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Wagon Gate - Moundsville Penitentiary, West Virginia
Photos by Amanda Haddox
Amanda Haddox Photography

   Once home to the late Charles Manson and Old Sparky, the Moundsville Penitentiary served the West Virginia Division of Corrections for 124 years. Pictured here is the North Wagon Gate which housed some of the earliest prisoners. Many of these inmates assisted in construction of a larger prison complex from 1866 to 1876. The prison, looking like a castle, followed a Gothic Revival Style and was built on the edge of town. Moundsville soon surrounded the prison grounds, along with its 24 foot high sandstone walls. Old Sparky  - Moundsville Penitentiary, West Virginia
   As with most correctional institutions, prisoners were separated according to their behavior. The maximum security area kept prisoners in their cells the majority of the day, while the Honor Hall and Old Man's Colony inmates were used as laborers. At one time the prison was self sufficient, growing food, mining coal, and housing its own carpentry shop, bakery, hospital and tailor shop.
   Over the years the West Virginia State Prison gained the unflattering title of the Bloodiest Prison in America. Besides prison violence, nine men were electrocuted and 85 men were hung before the state outlawed the death penalty. Some of the earliest hangings were preformed at North Wagon Gate.
   The prison was closed in 1995, and now offers historic and educational tours. Ghost hunts and tours take the curious to see apparitions of the maintenance man (a snitch shived by inmates), the victims of botched hangings, inmate Roberts, and victims of the Sugar Shack.

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