The Superintendent of State Prisons was an officer of the New York State government, who was in charge of the administration of the state prisons.
The office was created by a constitutional amendment ratified in 1876, to succeed the three statewide elective New York State Prison Inspectors.
The Superintendent was appointed to a five-year term by the Governor of New York, and confirmed by the New York Senate.
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