Salem jail

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Salem jail was a colonial-era prison in Salem, Massachusetts, notorious for holding many of the accused during the 1692 Salem witch trials.

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instanceOf colonial-era prison
historic site
associatedWith accused persons in Salem witch trials
colonial legal proceedings in Salem
category Colonial United States prisons
History of Salem, Massachusetts
Prisons in Massachusetts
Salem witch trials
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasLanguage English (administration and records)
hasReputation notorious for harsh conditions
notorious for holding many accused witches
heritageDesignation colonial-era structure
historicalRole central holding facility for Salem witch trials prisoners
inception 17th century
jurisdiction Massachusetts Bay Colony
locatedIn Salem, Massachusetts
historic center of Salem
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Essex County, Massachusetts
locatedInTime 1692 (during peak use in witch trials)
notableFor role in the 1692 Salem witch trials
operatedBy Massachusetts Bay Colony
surface form: authorities of Massachusetts Bay Colony
partOf colonial justice system of Massachusetts Bay Colony
infrastructure of Salem during the 17th century
significantEvent Salem witch trials
imprisonment of numerous accused witches in 1692
timePeriod colonial era
usedAs pre-trial detention facility during witchcraft prosecutions
usedFor detention of criminal suspects in colonial Massachusetts
imprisonment of accused witches during the Salem witch trials

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Sarah Cloyce detainedIn Salem jail