Those numbers do not include 977 inmates being held out of state.
In 1925, state and Federal prisons held 79 inmates for each 100,000 people outside.
By 2002, it employed 349 staff and held 1,525 inmates.
It was designed to hold 841 inmates and employs a staff of 211.
At the moment the prison holds 1,236 inmates, only 36 more than it was built for.
The state is required to hold inmates serving sentences of a year or more.
For example, California's 33 prisons have a total capacity of 100,000, but they hold 170,000 inmates.
Although the prison was designed to hold 1,738 inmates, in 2008-2009 it had 3,222 prisoners, with a staff of 751.
The state's prisons now hold 72,000 inmates, up from 12,000 in 1973.
The jail, which opened in 1991 and is supposed to hold no more than 1,447 inmates, was holding 2,190 this afternoon.