| 31. | The table scraps were later moved to a prison farm, Corrections Department spokeswoman Dina Tyler said.
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| 32. | El Porvenir is a low-security prison farm where suspects are held while they await trial.
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| 33. | He died, proudly shackled, in the prison farm at Milledgeville, Georgia, of gastritis,
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| 34. | A post office in the nearby community of Snipe served the prison farm from 1921 to 1949.
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| 35. | After sequential arrests in 1928 and 1929, he was sent to Eastham Prison Farm in April 1930.
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| 36. | It was reopened as a prison farm in 2010 and has a capacity of 84 minimum security prisoners.
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| 37. | In 1919, the prison farm was auctioned in parcels for a total of $ 497, 000.
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| 38. | After assaulting a police officer in Kentucky, Garrett was sentenced to six months in a prison farm.
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| 39. | By 1930, the state had bought most of the land it farmed and operated six prison farms.
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| 40. | Tons of VitaPro stacked up in prison warehouses before officials decided to feed it to livestock at prison farms.
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