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The fromer McCulloch
County Jail
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, December 2004 |
Historical Marker:
117 N. High St., Brady
McCULLOCH
COUNTY JAIL
Constructed in
1909-1910, this was the second building to serve as the McCulloch
County Jail. This red brick Romanesque Revival style edifice was
built by the Southern Structural Steel Co. of San
Antonio. Sheriff T.L. Sansom was the first occupant of the first
floor jailer's quarters. The second and third floors contained prisoners'
cells.
When the county erected a new facility in 1974, the Heart of Texas
Historical Museum, Inc., acquired this structure.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1976 |
The Heart of
Texas Historical Museum
One block off the
square at the Corner of High and Main Streets. The Texas Travel Guide
says they are open Sat., Sun. and Mon. Afternoons. |
Another view
of the former McCulloch County jail
Photo
courtesy Barclay
Gibson, February, 2002 |
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