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From: (by way of Rich Lowe <>)
Subject: [IAVANBUR] 1902 REPORT OF GRAND JURY
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 15:45:14 -0500
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MESSAGE: (#34413) 1902 REPORT OF GRAND JURY
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AUTHOR: Volunteer - Rich Lowe
DATE: 8/19/2003 at 15:43:21
Surnames: CRAMLET
FIRST ANNUAL VAN BUREN COUNTY FINANCIAL REPORT 1902 - pages 27-28
REPORT OF GRAND JURY.
At the March Term, 1902, of the District Court of Van Buren County, Iowa.
In the matter of the condition of the Jail and other County Buildings.
0n March 9th the Jury in a body inspected the Jail, the Count y Farm and the
Court House proper, and beg to report:
1st. The Jail is situated in as, suitable a place and kept as cleanly and
securely as seems possible. The floor being low and ventilation poor makes of
the prison anything but a health resort.
2nd. The County Farm presents a contrast of appearances. The insane department
being situated in a building which is both beautiful and convenient, affords
the attendants a good opportunity to give and the patients therefore receive
the best possible care at the least public expense.
Contrasted with this are the poor quarters and the living apartments of the
steward. The buildings in which these are situated are of the worst
arrangement for comfort as well as safety and the wonder is that from fire
exposure or other calamity against which the buildings afford such slight
protection we have not been visited with some such misfortune as that of which
we read almost daily.
3rd. We notice in the Court House building proper that the most important
office appartment [sic] is the auditor's. In that office the cramped
arrangement requires the original road records as well as other papers of
great value to be placed in pine receptacles outside the vault. The vault
itself is of uncertain security against fire, and in this vault are the
transfer records of all the land in the county as well as all other records
required to be kept by the auditor.
In the case of fire it, would destroy without question everything now kept
outside the vault and possibly such as are deposited therein and the least
possibly injury done the
public would be in our judgment far greater than prudence warrants risking,
and lack of room makes of the office a store house of valuable things without
the means of methodical filing and preserving them.
R. C. CRAMLET,
Foreman.
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