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  2. List of Georgia Department of Corrections facilities - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel Probation Detention Center Twin City: 369 Adult males McEver Probation Detention Center Perry: 235 Adult males Patten Probation Detention Center Lakeland: 252 Adult males Paulding Probation Detention Center Dallas: 244 Adult males Treutlen Probation Detention Center Soperton: 295 Adult males Women's Probation Detention Center Claxton: 236

  3. 1912 racial conflict in Forsyth County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Within days, Forsyth County Sheriff William Reid detained Toney Howell as a suspect, along with alleged accomplices Johnny Bates, Fate Chester, Isaiah Pirkle, and Joe Rogers. [2]: 4 The five black men were placed in the small Forsyth County jail located near the Cumming town square. [2]: 5

  4. Oscarville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Forsyth County within the state of Georgia. Oscarville is a ghost town in Forsyth County, Georgia.Oscarville, a majority-Black town, is most famous for being a central location in a series of violent crimes and racially motivated riots that happened in 1912, driving away most of the Black residents in Forsyth County.

  5. A Georgia county that once expelled all Black residents now ...

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    In 1912, Forsyth County was home to about 12,000 residents, including 1,098 Black people scattered throughout the county. But that September, an 18-year-old white woman named Mae Crow was brutally ...

  6. Narcan vending machine put in Forsyth County Detention Center ...

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  7. Georgia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    From 1735 until 1924, persons condemned to death were hanged by the sheriff of the county or judicial circuit where the crime occurred. [18] Over 500 of such hangings had occurred. [19] The Georgia General Assembly passed a law on August 16, 1924, that abolished hanging for all capital crimes.