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Prison Photo County Location Opened Security class Capacity Notes Bibb Correctional Facility: Bibb: Brent: 1997: Medium: 1824: Bullock Correctional Facility: Bullock
Bowie County Jail, listed on the NRHP in Boston, Texas; Old Cameron County Jail, listed on the NRHP in Brownsville, Texas; Brown County Jail, listed on the NRHP in Brownwood, Texas; Bosque County Jail, listed on the NRHP in Meridian, Texas; Anderson County Jail, listed on the NRHP in Palestine, Texas; Coke County Jail, listed on the NRHP in ...
Houston County Courthouse may refer to: Houston County Courthouse (Alabama), Dothan, Alabama; Houston County Courthouse (Georgia), Perry, Georgia; Houston County Courthouse and Jail, Caledonia, Minnesota; Houston County Courthouse (Tennessee), Erin, Tennessee; Houston County Courthouse (Texas), Crockett, Texas, listed on the National Register ...
Daniel Lee Siebert – Alabama Institutional Serial #00Z475 [29] – Died from cancer while in custody in 2008, he was known for challenging protocol. [30] Thomas Warren Whisenhant – Serial killer who was convicted of murder in 1977 – Executed on May 27, 2010; at the time of his execution he was Alabama's longest serving death row inmate. [31]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Houston County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.
Wynonna Judd’s daughter, Grace Kelley, has not been bailed out of jail 12 days after her arrest.. Us Weekly can confirm via online records that Kelley, 27, is being held at the Elmore County ...
Kilby Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) prison for the state of Alabama, located in Mt. Meigs, an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Alabama, with a capacity to house over 1,400 inmates. [1] A section of the city of Montgomery covers a portion of the prison facility. [2]
The building is the only known surviving log jail in the state and the only public building surviving from the time that the county seat was located in Houston. It is believed by architectural historians to have been built circa 1868, when the now destroyed courthouse is known to have been constructed.