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Private run prisons are for-profit facilities which have a contract with a governmental agency. A state run correctional facility is completely owned and operated by the government. In either case, the government is paying for the prisoners to be housed. The main difference is in who owns and operates the facility. There are those who are against private facilities, since there is a chance of less stringent monitoring by the state.
There are several meanings for the term "public land". In the United States public land refers to land acquired by the federal government that has not been appropriated to some specific use. Individual states may own lands within the state but this type is a different category. Some state or town owned land is dedicated to public use and open to the public. Other land owned by state or local governments is appropriated to a specific use and not open to the public. A correctional facility would fall in this category.
It was owned by John Montgomery and Edward Benson. Montgomery bought out Benson in 1882.
I hospital owned or supported by the county.
No it is a government owned facility.
I owned a 1967 Western Field Tent trailer and the one I owned was manufactured by Ajax Mfg or Welding in Iowa. Good luck in your seatch.
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Western Field was a trade name used by Montgomery Ward & Company on their firearms for many years. Guns were made for Montgomery Ward by both domestic and foreign gunmakers..........................
The Bradford House on South Main Street, Washington in Washington County PA was owned by David Bradford, a military man. He was instrumental in The Whiskey Rebellion.
The Montgomery Inn is located in numerous locations including Cincinnati, Greater Cincinnati, Kentucky and Dublin. Each of the restaurants have a unique feel to them despite being owned by one parent company.
One of the most prominent citizens in 1700s Washington County PA, Dr. LeMoyne owned the house on West Maiden Street, Washington PA. It now houses the Washington County Genealogical Society, who oversees it and runs tours of the house.