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San Augustine County Jail

San Augustine, San Augustine County

Marker Text

This 1919 County Jailhouse is a two-story rectangular building with symmetrical facades and minimal classical detailing. It was built from portions of an earlier 1882 jail including its bars, pulled from their brick moorings by teams of horses, and jail cells. By the 1950s, additional cells were purchased from San Antonio by Sheriff N.L. Tindall. Originally built of red and buff brick, in 1973, the jail was coated with 2 layers of stucco like concrete which were removed in the 2016 restoration. The building continued to be used as a county jail until 2000. The 1919 jail was named in honor of Sheriff Tindall in 2002. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2017

Marker Details

Address 100 W. Columbia St.
Location Description San Augustine County Courthouse grounds, east side facing Harrison Street
Marker # 18848
Dedicated 2017
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code
Latitude, Longitude 31.529996, -94.11094

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