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New Ulm: One of New Ulm's few remaining early houses—built in 1861—and a rare survivor of the Battles of New Ulm during the Dakota War of 1862. [18] Also a contributing property to the New Ulm Commercial Historic District. [8] 14: Kreitinger Garage: Kreitinger Garage: December 31, 1979 : 1 N. Cass St.
[4] Joyce King, author of the 2002 book Hate Crime: The Story of a Dragging in Jasper, Texas, said that Beto's reputation as a "gladiator" prison stems from the fact that most of its prisoners are in their mid-20s, relatively young. As of that year, some inmates are at the equivalent of a 4th year high school student (senior), and a few are ...
The escape happened at 2:08 p.m. as Jasper County deputies led Heyward out of a side door and toward a van parked at the rear of the courthouse, which takes inmates to and from the Jasper County ...
The same year, the city of Jasper named a local park the "James Byrd Jr. Memorial Park" in his honor. [58] In 2003, a movie about the crime, titled Jasper, Texas, was produced and aired on Showtime. The same year, a documentary titled Two Towns of Jasper, made by filmmakers Marco Williams and Whitney Dow, premiered on PBS's P.O.V. series. [62]
The unit opened in July 1908. [3] The Ramsey Prison Farm consisted of five former plantations. [5] In 1935, Ramsey housed African American prisoners. [6] In 1963, before racial desegregation took place, the Ramsey I Unit housed white prisoners.
He had been in custody at that county jail since his arrest for another sex crime in early March. Barnes is a 5-foot-2, 28-year-old Black male with brown hair and brown eyes.
Jan. 18—A warrant has been issued for a 57-year-old New Ulm man who is facing charges for reportedly engaging in sexual conversations and even propositioning a child after an undercover sting ...
Planning for the new courthouse-jail complex in Franklin began after the 1879 general election concluded the county seat would move there from Calvert. As planned by Austin architect Frederick Ernst Ruffini, the site was to be on the main public square. The jail was constructed by James P. Smith in 1879 for a cost of $11,485.