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Penitentiary of New Mexico

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in the correctional history of the United States. Over two days 33 inmates were killed and 12 officers were held hostage by prisoners who had escaped from crowded dormitories located at the southern end from the Control Center. Men were brutally butchered, dismembered, and decapitated and hung up on
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This second riot led to the construction in 1956 of a new facility about 11 miles south of the original prison, in open country along State Road 14, which came to be called "the main unit." The original 1885 facility was demolished shortly thereafter. Aside from the street name "Pen Road," no trace
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On 19 July 1922, prisoners at the penitentiary rioted against overcrowding, the poor food, and the use of excessive force by the prison authorities. When the inmates refused to return to their cells, the tower guards opened fire, killing one inmate and injuring five others. In the report following
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The second riot was 15 June 1953. Inmates protesting the use of excessive force seized Deputy Warden Ralph Tahash and twelve guards and held them hostage. In the resulting melee, guards killed two inmates and wounded a number of others.
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under Cabinet Secretary Joe Williams, led to the modern New Mexico prison system. The prison is reputedly haunted, with numerous unexplained phenomena, from prison doors opening and closing of their own accord, to ghostly voices and
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The complex consists of three separate facilities: Level V (opened in 1985), Level VI (opened in 1985) and Level II (opened in 1990) for the minimum restrict facility, based on New Mexico adoption of the
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In the new 1956 facility, between the years 1967 and 1970, the population was below capacity and dorm rooms were used as classrooms. Warden J.E. Baker used Federal funds from President Lyndon Johnson's
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Opened in 1885, the New Mexico Penitentiary had been authorized by Congress since 1853. The design of the original facility on Cerrillos Road was based on the same plans used for
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to address prison reform. It was called Project Newgate and the money was used to support programs such as prisoner education, job training, and community service.
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was executed in 2001, becoming the only execution in the state between the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 and its repeal in 2009.
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the riot, the prison authorities were blamed for lack of experience, and failure to understand how to control a prison population.
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the cells and burned alive. This section of the prison was closed in 1998 and is now referred to as the "Old Main."
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In 1980, Cell Block 4, at the far northern end from the Control Center, was the scene of one of the most violent
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Only in New Mexico: An Architectural History of the University of New Mexico, The First Century 1889-1989
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and restriction. The regular daily population is about 790 inmates, whose average age is 32.
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The first prison industry produced bricks. Beginning in 1903, New Mexico became the first
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Annual Report of the Board of Penitentiary Commissioners for the 11th Fiscal Year 1923
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The entrance to the Penitentiary of New Mexico, as seen from
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bricks, as the prison reports do not indicate any kilns for
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University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
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Buildings and structures in Santa Fe County, New Mexico
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Popular Ghosts: The Haunted Spaces of Everyday Culture
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Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center
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Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Coordinates
35°33′43″N 106°03′37″W / 35.56194°N 106.06028°W / 35.56194; -106.06028
New Mexico Corrections Department
Warden
Terry D. Clark
prison
unincorporated
Santa Fe County
Santa Fe
New Mexico State Road 14
New Mexico Corrections Department
Federal Bureau of Prisons
classification
Supermax
death row
Terry Clark

Highway 14
Sing Sing
Joliet
University of New Mexico
western
A defunct gas chamber, which is a small, reinforced room. In the middle is a metal chair with restraints for the arms and legs.
gas chamber
War on Poverty

prison riots
Duran v. King

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