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Museum enthusiasts unveil 1881 Jail’s new historical marker

A dedication for a new historical marker at the 1881 Freestone County Jail was held at 10 a.m. Saturday morning, Oct.
Freestone County Historical Museum President Linda Mullen, left, and Chairman of Freestone County Historical Commission William Shelton unveil the new historical marker at the 1881 Freestone County Jail on Saturday morning, Oct. 5. Photo by Daryl Allen/ Fairfield Recorder

A dedication for a new historical marker at the 1881 Freestone County Jail was held at 10 a.m. Saturday morning, Oct. 5.

Chairman of the Freestone County Historical Commission, William Shelton, along with Freestone County Historical Museum President Linda Mullen, unveiled the new marker.

Mullen then read the inscription of the marker: “1881 Freestone County Jail - This building, which served as the third county jail was built in 1881 on the site of the 1857 jail. Physical and archival evidence suggests that this two-story jail and its associated water well were built with brick from locally fired clay, recycled from the earlier jail. Exterior walls are 18 inches thick. The original design incorporated two prison cells and housing from the jailer. From 1914-66, the building housed a multi-family residence. Area citizens bought the property in 1966 to house a county historical museum. From 2012-21, the jail was restored to its 1880’s appearance.” Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967. Marker is property of the State of Texas.”

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