Quitman County Courthouse and Old Jail explained

Quitman County Courthouse and Old Jail
Coordinates:31.8858°N -85.1092°W
Built:1893
Architect:T. Firth Lockwood, Jr.
Builder:Still, D.M.
Added:June 8, 1995
Mpsub:Georgia County Courthouses TR
Refnum:95000718

The Quitman County Courthouse and Old Jail is a historic building in Georgetown, Georgia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

The listing includes the Old Quitman County Jail that was built in 1891 and was separately listed on the National Register in 1981. The old jail is a two-story brick structure that served until c.1965. It was renovated in 1994. It replaced the original wooden jail, built in 1859, that first served Quitman County, founded in 1858. The original jail was a wooden structure built in 1859. It was replaced in 1891 with the current brick structure.[1]

The courthouse is a one-story brick courthouse built in 1939 by the Public Works Administration using federal relief funds. It was designed by T. Firth Lockwood, Jr. in Stripped Classical style.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=81000200}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Quitman County Jail / Old Quitman County Jail]. National Park Service.
    • Kenneth H. Thomas Jr. and Nancy A. Alexander
    . April 1, 1981 . March 17, 2017 . with
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=95000718}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Quitman County Courthouse and Old Jail ]. National Park Service. Leslie N. Sharp . April 13, 1995 . March 17, 2017 . with