A Carleton County Turnkey
Archives 

Show All

  • 2008
    • August
    • July
      • Gotta give ‘em credit
        07/27/08
        July 27, 1863: With everyone re-organized, we’ve got Mrs. Mason and the women (including our many prostitutes from a week or two ago) up on the right side of cellblock 6 – each of the other cellblocks has been reserved for a different class of male prisoner.

        Imagine my surprise, then, whe

      • A new (and supposedly improved) organization
        07/13/08
        July 13, 1863: So we’ve had to do a little musical chairs with our inmates of late. Everyone’s been shifted and re-classified since the Board of Inspectors were here last week. A real effort is being taken to keep the accused and convicted separate from one another, the repeat from the first time of

      • Hello, good-lookin’
        07/13/08
        July 13, 1863: Well, I’m sure you’ll be happy to know that I am, according to the half-dozen or so brothel-workers who just got brought in to serve 20 days each, a “fine specimen of a man.”

        Alice is just thrilled, I can assure you.

      • The plot (a.k.a. the soup) thickens
        07/06/08
        July 6, 1863: Turns out I’m not the only one who keeps hearing about the blasted pea soup. George has had a whole slew of complaints about it as well (and has also resorted to tasting it for himself, only to discover he quite liked it as well – poor bloke – had to be damn good to him – he hasn’t a w

    • June
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2007