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This essay is on Orange County jails
November 7, 2022

This essay is on Orange County jails

Wilder, George Eagle Eyes, Sr.California
Violation of 14th
April 13, 2020

Violation of 14th

4-13-20 George Niven Luther Wilder (OC Jail) A.P.W.A.com) My actual submission is indeed on your files. I am sending my essay & newspaper articles on the inmates in Orange County jails on Coronavirus-19 aka (COVID-19)...
Wilder, George Eagle Eyes, Sr.California
Fallen flag
September 30, 2019

Fallen flag

"Fallen Flag" George Wilder (Author Non Fiction) Essay 9/30/2019 Norco's Prison (CDCR), in Riverside County, California, that prison was my residence, (from 2008 to 2010) The history is extreme, going back to the prohibition times,...
Wilder, George Eagle Eyes, Sr.California
First of all I am
March 3, 2019

First of all I am

First of all, I am a survivor from Hell and back and Hell again. 1989 I went to prison in Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC). What an experience. Joliet has its ghosts. I was on...
Wilder, George Eagle Eyes, Sr.California
Hands on evidence Orange County Jail
October 2, 2018

Hands on evidence Orange County Jail

Sent 10/02/2018 To APWA Hamilton College: (California) Hands on evidence Orange County Jail, in Southern California, city of Santa Ana, CA, I was victimized several times in 2010 arrested for weed that I dont smoke,...
Wilder, George Eagle Eyes, Sr.California
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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