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Putnam County Jail : ウィキペディア英語版 | Putnam County Jail
The Putnam County Jail is located in Greencastle, Indiana. It houses approximately 145 adult men and women. The jail houses three categories of inmates: county inmates awaiting trial, county inmates serving sentences of less than one year, and inmates from the Indiana Department of Correction who have been placed in the jail to relieve overcrowding in state prisons. ==History== The original Putnam County Jail dates back to 1836 when Isaac Mahan, Wesley White and Hudson Brackney were directed to build a new jail. This jail was completed in 1840. It lasted until the early 1930s. A new jail was built under the supervision of a former superintendent of the famous Alcatraz Prison. This jail was completed in 1939 and had similar locking mechanisms to Alcatraz.〔"Putnam County's New Jail." The Daily Banner 22 July 1939.〕 It lasted until the early 1990s when Sheriff Gerry Hoffa reported that due to problems concerning overcrowding, Putnam County needed a new jail.〔Meyer, Lisa. "Initial Signs of Jail Construction Likely Next Week." Banner Graphic.〕 A new 5.6 million dollar jail was constructed in December 1995.〔"Putnam County's New Jail." The Daily Banner 22 July 1939.〕
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