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Carbon City Jail

Carbon, Eastland County

Marker Text

During a jailbreak, Carbon’s 1905 jail was destroyed, resulting in the need for a more substantial calaboose. Built in 1921, this unadorned square plan building is composed of reinforced concrete walls and a steel door. The structure had no lights or heat, and was intended as temporary holding until prisoners were transferred to other cities. The building often stood vacant, and during WWII it was used for occasional scrap drive collections. Local brides and grooms were sometimes locked up on their wedding nights. Today the jail is a rare surviving example of a once-common building type in Texas towns.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description
Marker # 17695
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type RTHL medallion and 16" x 12" plaque with post
Code Law Enforcement
Latitude, Longitude 32.271274, -98.82795

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