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The
former prison house
Photo courtesy Brenda Davis, March 2010 |
"In the
late 1800's and 1900's my house served as a prison house. It was owned
by the State of Texas and prisoners were housed there to farm the
land, chop timber and load on the train to go to the Rusk Penitentiary
for their furnace. There is a lot of history within it's walls.
The house is on almost 15 acres of land now and some of the jail bars
are still on the old windows. At the time the railroad ran through
our property and we have found many old rail road spikes around. The
old rail road trestle is still there. Here are photo's of house today
and jail bars on old windows." - Brenda Davis, Rusk,
Texas |
"Some of
the jail bars are still on the old windows."
Photo courtesy Brenda Davis, March 2010 |
Photo
courtesy Brenda Davis, March 2010 |
Photo
courtesy Brenda Davis, March 2010 |
Photo
courtesy Brenda Davis, March 2010 |
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Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing
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landmarks and vintage or recent photos, please contact
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