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1882 El Paso Jail Woes: Still Relevant Today
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In 1882, El Paso County commissioners grappled with jail issues, demanding more food and better bedding for prisoners. The county, established in 1850 amidst lawlessness, saw elections and courts emerge. Early records were lost, but some deeds survived. The area was vast, stretching into New Mexico, and the first courthouse was a rented room that later became a brick building. Commissioners also built privies and covered basic expenses. Despite changes over time, these historical minutes reveal that debates over jail fixes, budgets, and basics remain relevant in El Paso County today.
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