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The site of the '''Old Witch Jail''' was 4 Federal St., at the corner of Saint Peter Street (then called Prison Lane.) In 1763, a new jail was built to replace the old jail of 1684.
The site of the '''Old Witch Jail''' was 4 Federal St., at the corner of St. Peter Street (then called Prison Lane.) In approximately 1763, the wooden jail was rebuilt to replace and enlarge the old jail of 1684.


When the new stone jail was built in 1813, this building was remodeled into a home. It is said that some timbers of the jail of 1684 were used in the construction of the jail in 1763, according to the Visitor's Guide (1953 ed.)
When the new stone jail was built in 1813,(on the corner of St. Peter and Bridge Street, this building was remodeled into a home. It is said that some timbers of the jail of 1684 were used in the construction of the  
 
jail in 1763, according to the Visitor's Guide (1953 ed.)


These structures were torn down in the mid-1950's to make way for New England Telephone Company's expansion.
These structures were torn down in the mid-1950's to make way for New England Telephone Company's expansion.

Revision as of 12:20, 29 June 2017

The site of the Old Witch Jail was 4 Federal St., at the corner of St. Peter Street (then called Prison Lane.) In approximately 1763, the wooden jail was rebuilt to replace and enlarge the old jail of 1684.

When the new stone jail was built in 1813,(on the corner of St. Peter and Bridge Street, this building was remodeled into a home. It is said that some timbers of the jail of 1684 were used in the construction of the

jail in 1763, according to the Visitor's Guide (1953 ed.)

These structures were torn down in the mid-1950's to make way for New England Telephone Company's expansion.


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