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FREESTONE COUNTY JAIL
Fairfield, Texas

Freestone County

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Freestone County Jail, Fairfield Texas
Freestone County Historical Museum
Former Freestone County jail
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Main & Hall St., Fairfield
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2005
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Photographer's Note:
"The 1857 Freestone County jail, remodeled in 1880, now serves as the Freestone County Historical Museum." - Terry Jeanson, June 1, 2007

Historical Marker: Main & Hall St., Fairfield

Old Freestone Jail

Built 1857 to meet fortress-like specifications: interior walls are 18 inches thick, outer walls, 30 inches. Constructed of brick and oak timbers. Prison, upstairs, had floor of thick oak planks, with subfloor of iron. Jailer lived on ground floor. Folklore says the notorious gunman John Wesley Hardin once spent a night here. This was used as a jail until 1913. It became a museum in 1967.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1967

Freestone County Jail marker, Fairfield Texas
Freestone County jail historical marker
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2005
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