History of Alcatraz Island: 1853-2008

History of Alcatraz Island: 1853-2008

by Gregory L Wellman
History of Alcatraz Island: 1853-2008

History of Alcatraz Island: 1853-2008

by Gregory L Wellman

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Overview

As one of America's most notorious prisons, Alcatraz has been a significant part of California's history for over 155 years. The small, lonely rock, known in sea charts by its Spanish name "Isla de los Alcatraces," or "Island of Pelicans," lay essentially dormant until the 1850s, when the military converted the island into a fortress to protect the booming San Francisco region. Alcatraz served as a pivotal military position until the early 20th century and in 1934 was converted into a federal penitentiary to house some of America's most incorrigible prisoners. The penitentiary closed in 1963, and Alcatraz joined the National Park Service system in 1972. Since then, it has remained a popular attraction as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Gregory L. Wellman, a member of the Wells Fargo Historical Services Department and the California Historical Society, reveals in these images the role of Alcatraz since 1853. The island's startling transformation comes alive through the photographic collections of the Alcatraz Alumni Association, the Golden Gate National Archives, and other private collections from around the country. This stirring imagery documents the evolution of one of America's most renowned and memorable landmarks.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781531637354
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication date: 05/28/2008
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Gregory L. Wellman, a member of the Wells Fargo Historical Services Department and the California Historical Society, reveals in these images the role of Alcatraz since 1853. The island's startling transformation comes alive through the photographic collections of the Alcatraz Alumni Association, the Golden Gate National Archives, and other private collections from around the country. This stirring imagery documents the evolution of one of America's most renowned and memorable landmarks.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     6
Introduction     7
California Gold, the U.S. Military, and a New Purpose for Alcatraz Island     9
Alcatraz Evolves under the Federal Bureau of Prisons: 1933-1963     31
Life and Times of the Notorious: The Prisoners of Alcatraz     51
Watching over the Island: Wardens, Guards, and Personnel: 1934-1963     69
Wives, Sons, and Daughters of Alcatraz: 110 Years of Family Life on Alcatraz     93
Native American Occupation, National Park, and American Icon: 1963 to 2008     115
Bibliography     127
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