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Prison Break Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/27/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:




There is vistor parking right beside the cache. 

This cache brought to you by the help of the local historical Society.


Information below came from Wayne County Historical Society's web pg. Feel free to visit their link and see what other historical places are in the area. http://waynehistorypa.org/plid/38 

 

The earliest jail in Honesdale was a wooden, four-celled building described by a grand jury in the early I850s as "not fit to keep hogs in, much less human beings."

 

 

 

The stone jail was built in 1858 at a cost of $16,000 by John Kelly of Kelly and McAndrews. The beautiful stone exterior and narrow windows are typical of the era. The jail was heated by a pot-bellied stove and meals were brought in by the sheriff. Two cells near the entrance were assigned to trustees and were separated from the rest by an iron grate. Cells were small, damp, and in winter, bitterly cold. Each contained an iron bunk and a chair.

 

 

 

Although the jail looked secure, it was not. In the years following construction, prisoners found their way out through the roof, by digging through the floor, and with some outside help escaped through the doors and windows. In 1869 some repairs were made and later, guards were assigned to night duty.

 

 

 

The old stone jail was condemned in 1936 and a new jail erected between the old jail and the courthouse.

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