Middlesex Jail and House of Correction

Coordinates: 42°33′20″N 71°18′14″W / 42.5554593°N 71.3037852°W / 42.5554593; -71.3037852
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42°33′20″N 71°18′14″W / 42.5554593°N 71.3037852°W / 42.5554593; -71.3037852

Located in Billerica, Massachusetts The Middlesex Jail and House of Correction serves Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Men are housed here awaiting trial or serving sentences up to 2 ½ years. The jail also houses women classified to the Middlesex Sheriff's pre-release center[1]

History[edit]

Originally built on a 350-acre farm in Billerica, Massachusetts, the facility was to replace a condemned jail 15 miles away in East Cambridge, Massachusetts.[2] The facility originally could hold over 300 prisoners, cost $837,000 to build,[3] and was completed in December 1931.[4]

External links[edit]

  1. ^ "Middlesex Jail & House of Correction | Middlesex Sheriff".
  2. ^ "South Billerica Farm Chosen for House of Correction Site" Boston Daily Globe, Saturday, March 1, 1930 pg 5
  3. ^ "House of Correction Near Completion at Billerica" Boston Evening Globe, Wednesday, December 9, 1931 pg 16
  4. ^ "Soon to be McKnight's New Home" Boston Daily Globe, Tuesday, May 2, 1933 pg 17