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The Detroit House of Correction (DeHoCo), opened in 1861, was owned and run by the City of Detroit but originally accepted prisoners from throughout the state including women. This was the first State operated prison for female felons. The state renovated the woman's division into the new Phoenix facility. The Detroit House of Correction was transferred to the state in 1986, renamed to Western Wayne Correctional Facility, and became a women's facility for the rest of its tenure. It closed in December 2004 and all inmates and staff were transferred to the
Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility (WHV) is a prison for women located in Pittsfield Township, Michigan, operated by the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC). The three-letter designation for this facility is WHV. It is the only pr ...
in Ypsilanti.


History

The first Detroit House of Correction opened in 1861 near Detroit's Eastern Market. In 1919, the city of Detroit purchased approximately in Plymouth Township and Northville Township for approximately an acre to house a new Detroit House of Correction. A prison camp, with inmates sleeping in tents, was opened in 1920. A permanent maximum security facility was completed in 1930. The city of Detroit sold a portion of the complex to the
Michigan Department of Corrections The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) oversees prisons and the parole and probation population in the state of Michigan, United States. It has 31 prison facilities, and a Special Alternative Incarceration program, together composing appr ...
in 1979 for , and the remainder of the facility to the department in 1986 for . The facility was then renamed to Western Wayne Correctional Facility and became a women's facility for the rest of its tenure. The 1930 building closed and has sat abandoned since. In the late 1980s, the warden of the facility took bribes in return for favors from inmates. The facility closed in December 2004 and all inmates and staff were transferred to the
Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility (WHV) is a prison for women located in Pittsfield Township, Michigan, operated by the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC). The three-letter designation for this facility is WHV. It is the only pr ...
in Ypsilanti. In January 2002, Kojaian Management Corporation purchased the property for .


Detroit ownership

Plymouth Township acquired of the property in September 2011 for . The land was available for purchase by the government due to unpaid taxes. In May 2016, the City of Detroit, is in ownership of 190 acres of the land Plymouth Township acquired. The courts agreed that under Michigan land law, the ownership of the property still resides with the City of Detroit. The other 133 acres, of the 323 Plymouth Township acquired, was correctly sold, by Detroit, in 2006, to a private developer, who did not pay their land taxes, and forfeited the land to the township. Just to the east of this property, the City of Detroit, owns 45 acres of the original site, where dilapidated prison structures still stood until they were demolished in the spring of 2017. File:Detroit House of Corrections 2016 Before Demolition.jpg, Taken a couple months before demolition, this was the main building. File:Abandoned Detroit House of Corrections.jpg, The newer buildings in the rear of the complex housed women prisoners, and were in better shape than the others at the time of demolition.


Notable inmates

Notable inmates during the prison's history included: *
Euphemia Mondich Euphemia Mondich (1884 – August 20, 1961), known as Lady Bluebeard, was a Polish–American bigamist, murderer and suspected serial killer who killed at least one husband and a lover in Detroit, Michigan, on two separate occasions in 1921. Con ...
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Curtis Sliwa Curtis Sliwa (; born March 26, 1954) is an American activist, radio talk show host and founder and chief executive officer of the Guardian Angels, a nonprofit organization for unarmed crime prevention. Sliwa was the Republican nominee for the 2 ...
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Belle Starr Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 – February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was an American outlaw who gained national notoriety after her violent death. She associated with the James–Younger Gang and other outlaws ...
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David King Udall David King Udall, Sr. (September 7, 1851 – February 18, 1938) was an American politician who was a representative to the Arizona Territory, Arizona Territorial Legislature and the founder of the Udall family, Udall political family. Childhood ...


See also

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List of Michigan state prisons This is a list of current and former state prisons and minimum security prison camps in Michigan. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in that State. All facilities not otherwise indicated are facilities for men. Michigan ...


References

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