The Old Jail At the Saguache County Museum
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The jail with the sign above the iron bar door
reads "Saguache County Jail 1908." Remember this date when
someone tells you "Alferd
Packer
was
actually imprisoned in this building." Alfie was captured in
1874, but held in a dungeon outside of town, from which he did
escape.
The jail holds an early ring-it-yourself telephone,
the sheriff's desk, and bearskin coats, part of a still, photos of
Slim Paul, the sheriff who raided a number of local stills.
The women's cell adjoining the front office holds a replica of
Alfie, who sends a chill down the spine of visitors! One
gentleman said Saguache is the original home of "fast food"
popularity, (as Packer was accused of eating his five companions
while snowbound in Cochetopa Pass area west of Saguache).
The
men's cell horrifies all who are "locked in." Some visitors
decline the invitation to step inside the heavy iron doors, and into
the cells within a cell, and no one can imagine breaking
out! Graffiti covers the walls and the ceiling.
Many people visit to see if their name is still
uncovered.
Saddles of local "cowboys", made by famous saddle
makers are exhibited along the south wall, along with many other
interesting relics of the 1800s.
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