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Old Fentress County Jail
The Old Fentress County Jail (1898), located in Jamestown, Tennessee (pop. 1899) was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, for its historical significance as the oldest public building in Fentress County, and for its architectural significance as one of the earliest examples of quarry-faced sandstone construction, popular in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee and more particularly in Jamestown, from the late 1890s to the late 1940s. // Source: Tennessee Historical Commission, Facebook ------ https://www.facebook.com/198186340246273/posts/the-old-fentress-county-jail-1898-located-in-jamestown-tennessee-pop-1899-was-ad/2005707819494107/