Bainbridge Lockup is Officially Inspected
Norwich Sun, Nov. 20, 1922
The state prison commission has approved the following report inspection of the village lockup at Bainbridge:
Inspected Nov. 10, 1922. Howard L. Owens, village president.
This lockup is located in a room in the basement of the municipal building, which is a modern pressed-brick structure, and besides used for village and town purposes a considerable portion of the main floor is occupied by the post office.
The cell room is fireproof and is accessible from the main entrance and also a separate side entrance at grade. The room is light and seems to be quite free from dampness. There are two modern steel cells, each provided with a toilet, steel bunk and good bedding. The room has electric light, steam heat, and a faucet with water. The lockup was found in excellent condition and is said to receive some supervision when occupied, which is a rare occurrence, except a few lodgers are cared for in cold weather.
Respectfully submitted, Clifford M. Young, Chief Inspector.
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