The old county jail
was not attached to the courthouse. It was a free-standing building on
the east side of the courthouse lawn. Shown below is the 1885 Sandborn
Insurance map showing the location of the jail. While it was located
close to the courthouse, it was not attached. It did have a fence which
encircled the building and its yard which may have attached to the
courthouse in some way.
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The
old jail was closed in October 1888 and the prisoners moved to the
Travis County jail because of frequent jail breaks. The jail on Main
Street was approved for construction during the county commissioners'
court session on January 3, 1888. It's funding - contrary to what
appears on the state historical marker - was through the sale of bonds.
The land for the jail site was David Love's wagon yard which was
purchased through the donation of funds by prominent Williamson County
residents. The new jail was accepted by the county commissioners in
January 1889 and prisoners began to be housed there.