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The Rock Garden of the Ohio State Reformatory

July 6, 2026
By Rebecca McKinnell   Archivist/Historian   As part of an effort to present the Reformatory as a positive presence in the Mansfield area, its grounds became something like an additional    […]

Got A Smoke?

June 1, 2026
By Rebecca McKinnell     Archivist/Historian   In my 12 years as an archivist, one thing has remained true: I am still surprised by what turns up. Just when I think I […]

Cops and Robbers

May 4, 2026
By Becky McKinnell, Archivist/Historian In the early days of recording oral histories at the Ohio State Reformatory, one interview stood out for the way it captured the mix of routine […]

Mail’s Here

April 6, 2026
Becky McKinnell, Archivist/Historian   The Ohio State Reformatory frequently appeared on postcards, particularly in the early 20th century. While it is interesting to imagine how recipients felt about receiving a […]

Restoring History

March 2, 2026
The Ohio State Reformatory is more than stone, steel, and tile. It is a tangible link to the past, recounting stories not only of inmates and wardens, but also the […]

A Museum of Museums

March 2, 2026
Becky McKinnell, Archivist/Historian The Ohio State Reformatory truly contains “museums within a museum.” The first of these, the Ohio Correctional Museum, was established in the west wing on the first floor. Its restoration required […]

A New Addition to OSR

March 2, 2026
Why a Permanent Concert Stage at The Ohio State Reformatory Matters At its core, The Ohio State Reformatory is not just a historic landmark — it’s a gathering place. A […]

All Is Not What It Seems

February 2, 2026
By Becky McKinnell, Archivist/Historian Hollywood has long been drawn to the Reformatory, and one of the notable productions filmed here was Tango & Cash in 1988, starring Sylvester Stallone and […]

Please Wipe Your Feet

January 5, 2026
By Becky McKinnell – Archivist / Historian at Ohio State Reformatory   “The vestibules, halls, & passage ways of the front buildings will be laid with a neat but plain […]

Christmas Card for Home

December 1, 2025
Rebecca McKinnell – Archivist   Philip Schwartz was a social worker and psychologist at OSR from 1964 to 1969. During his first six months at OSR, he rented a room […]

It’s All in The Turn

November 3, 2025
It’s All in The Turn Rebecca McKinnell – Archivist   Architect Levi Scofield’s design for the Ohio State Reformatory was a stark contrast in materials.  The back of the prison […]

The Mother of Invention

October 6, 2025
R. McKinnell Oct 6, 2025 “A shiv or shank is a hand-crafted bladed weapon resembling a knife that is commonly associated with prison inmates.”    They say that necessity is […]