1. | Emotions at the Idea of Assuming the Position, and Object of these Pages, | 7 |
2. | Our First Meeting for Worship, | 8 |
3. | The Sabbath School, | 10 |
4. | General Appearance of the Convicts, | 11 |
5. | The Warden, | 11 |
6. | Educational Means found in Operation, | 12 |
7. | Influence Left by the Former Chaplain, | 13 |
8. | Prison Order, | 13 |
9. | Chaplain's Routine of Duty, | 14 |
10. | General Description of the Prison and Prison Management, | 15 |
11. | General Remarks upon the Prisoners, | 22 |
12. | Prayer-meetings Commenced, | 25 |
13. | Pike, the Hampton Murderer, | 28 |
14. | Doctrinal Discourses, | 34 |
15. | Effect of the Prayer-meeting on Prison Order, | 34 |
16. | The New Chapel, | 35 |
17. | Prison Repairs and Mistakes, | 36 |
18. | Profanity Attacked, | 37 |
19. | Efforts for a Son, from a Mother's Plea, | 38 |
20. | Warden's Efforts for a Young Man, | 40 |
21. | Experience with noble appearing Heads in Prison, | 42 |
22. | The Warden Admits Presents to Prisoners from Friends Outside, | 44 |
23. | Warden Decides to Resign, | 45 |
24. | Prisoners' Anxiety at the Rumored Resignation, | 47 |
25. | Governor and Council Memorialized by the Prison S. S. Teachers and Chaplain, | 48 |
26. | Prison Funerals, | 49 |
27. | Educational and Sabbath school summing up, | 49 |
28. | Religious Success, | 51 |
29. | Fourth of July at the Prison, | 52 |
30. | The true Principle of Imprisoning and Prison Managing--on the Idea of Reform in the Convict, | 53 |
31. | The Commutation System, | 59 |
32. | Chaplain's Proposed Attempt at Tobacco Reform, | 60 |