 Iowa State Penitentiary is also known as Fort Madison, or the Fort, and it is the only maximum security in Iowa. ISP has a capacity of 500 violent and repeat male offenders. It's population is 1100. Fort Madison was established in 1839, seven years before Iowa became a state. It is the oldest continuously operated prison west of the Mississippi River. The last execution to take place in Iowa was the execution of Victor Feguer, who killed a doctor, in 1963. He was also the last federal prisoner to be executed for 40 years, until Timothy McVeigh's execution in 2001. Two inmates escaped from Iowa State Penitentiary in 2005, by using prison industries materials to scaled a stone wall. They were captured a few days later. In 2004, Construction and heavy rains unearthed the remains of a child that had apparently been there since before the prison was built. Iowa State Penitentiary was featured on MSNBC's Lockup: Raw Iowa Department of CorrectionsIowa State Penitentiary on WikipediaIowa State Penitentiary on Insideprison.comA Thorough History and Photos of Iowa State PenitentiaryIowa on Prison TalkTo submit a little known fact about this or any other prison, or to suggest a prison for next week's featured prison, please email me at vlu777@gmail.comArchive of all Featured Prisons on Genpop.orgTechnorati Tags: iowa state penitentiary, fort madison, the fort, prison, crime, law, incarceration If you have a prison related news story or personal story, feel free to submit it here: Submit Your Story
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