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History of Lemon Creek Correctional Center |
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Newcomers to Juneau would never guess that on the permanent site of the attractive State
Office Building, once stood the State Jail facility. Originally built in 1893, the Juneau Jail
Facility was destroyed by fire in 1897. It was reconstructed on the same site in 1903 and
contained basically the same type of offenders as the original jail, and was considered very
modern by 1904 standards. However, over the next 65 years it became grossly inadequate for
such needs as education, vocational training, and work programs. The State Legislature
undertook a feasibility study to better understand the future needs of a Correctional facility
in Southeast Alaska.
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| Original Federal Complex before 1897 fire |
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1903 Facility |
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In 1967 the State Legislature appropriated $2,200,000.00 to construct a new jail facility
for Southeast Alaska as part of the Alaska State Housing Development Program. Funds were
saved in the L.C.C.C. construction by using the architectural plans drawn up in 1966 for
the Fairbanks Correctional Center. Some revisions were made to better accommodate female
and juvenile offenders, which this facility was originally obligated to hold.
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The Lemon Creek Valley location for the new Juneau institution was selected from available
land and consists of 117 acres. The Federal Bureau of Prisons provided Correctional services
for Alaska prior to statehood. On January 3, 1959, Alaska assumed correctional jurisdiction.
The Alaska Constitution stipulates that the Department of Corrections must protect the public
and provide for reformation of the Offender. At the present time Lemon Creek Correctional
Center provides for these directives through 80 employees providing security, order, and a
host of educational, counseling, and work programs.
Through the history of Lemon Creek Correctional Center the following Superintendents have
managed this maximum-security facility;
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| Bill Huston |
1969 - 1975 |
| Ray Maynard |
1976 |
| Frank Sauser |
1976 - 1978 |
| Bill Huston |
1978 - 1983 |
| Mike Dindinger |
1983 - 1984 |
| Margaret Pugh |
1984 - 1986 |
| Dan Carothers |
1986 - 2005 |
| G. Scott Wellard |
2005 - current |
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Lemon Creek Correctional Center has had a long history of development. From pre Statehood,
to present day, the Lemon Creek Correctional Center has provided for a safer community for
the citizens of Alaska and assisted many offenders to improve themselves through counseling,
work programs, and educational classes.
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