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Armstrong County Jail

Claude, Armstrong County

Marker Text

Erected in 1953, this building is constructed of stone used to build the first masonry jail in Armstrong County, 1894. Stone for the structure (which replaced a primitive, frame "calaboose") was quarried 14 miles south at Dripping Springs in Palo Duro Canyon and then hauled here in wagons driven by local citizens. The rock was cut at this site. The 1894 building had two stories, topped by a dome, and 20-inch walls. So sturdy was it that dangerous convicts from other counties were kept here. Old-timers remember that only three prisoners ever escaped. (1969)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description On US 287, one block west of Courthouse Square, Claude.
Marker # 203
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code jails and prisons
Latitude, Longitude 35.112923, -101.364845

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