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The First Terry
County Jail
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, February 2007 |
Historical Marker:
600 E. Cardwell St., Brownfield
Terry County's
First Jail
Terry
County, organized in 1904, had no jail facility until this frame
structure was erected in 1916 on the southeast corner of the courthouse
square. The one-room building with two steel cells was replaced in
1926 by a jail located on the top floor of the new courthouse. This
small structure then became property of A. T. Fowler, who moved it
to his farm in the 1940s. The outside walls were plastered and the
interior used for storage. Given to Terry County Heritage Museum in
1974 by A. T. and Terrell Fowler, the old jail was transferred to
this site and restored.
(1975) |
Terry County
's First Jail Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, February 2007 |
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