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Shackelford County's First Permanent Jail

Albany, Shackelford County

Marker Text

Erected 1877-78 by architects and builders Thomas & Woerner of Fort Worth. Gerard B. Allen of St. Louis furnished ironwork. Initials on many of the native limestone blocks show masons' claims to payment for work. An early prisoner, John Selman, later killed notorious gunman John Wesley Hardin in El Paso. Superseded 1929 by a new jail, this became vault for archives (1940-68) of playwright Robert Nail. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1962.

Marker Details

Address S. 2nd Street
Location Description South 2nd Street, Albany
Marker # 4650
Dedicated 1962
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code jails and prisons
Latitude, Longitude 32.722795, -99.294631

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