Executive And Legislative Documents Laid Before the General Assembly of North-Carolina [serial] 1869/70

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No punishment ever inflicted except confinement of the insane. Mr. Riley Yearby is over- seer. Salary $300 per year and rations. Dr. Wm. P. For- rest, physician. He receives $2 .50 per visit.
PRISON.
The county prison is built of brick, stone, iron and wood.
Its size is 40x40 feet ; it is two stories high, and has six rooms.
There are two rooms 16x20, and four cells, 8x10 feet. Two windows in each of the upper rooms, 3x4 feet, and four in each cell 3 feet by 10 inches. The windows in upper room
...s arc closed with sheet iron to prevent communication from 90 Document No, 26. [Session outside. There are grated doors in the rooms and cells.
There are no arrangements for heating the building in winter, yet the prisoners are not necessarily subjected to a great deal of cold as the sheriff furnishes as much covering as is required.
The amount generally given each prisoner is two pair of blankets. Males and females are confined separate. The daily allowance of food is from one and one-half to two pounds of meat and one pound of bread.


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