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Smith County Jail, 1881

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309 E. Erwin, Tyler, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 20' 57.88516999992", -95° 17' 33.55614999996"
 
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     Houston architect Eugene T. Heiner and builder Henry Kane designed and built this structure in 1880-81 to serve as Smith County's fourth jail. An 1894 second-story addition doubled the jail's cell space. The building was replaced by a new jail in 1916 and subsequently housed the Lewis Hotel until 1986. It features classical detailing of the Italianate style, a stucco finish scored to look like cut stone, elaborate window molds and consoles, and classical beltcourses. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1993

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Smith County Jail, 1881 Historical Marker Location Map, Texas