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Author Moore, William E., 1943- author.

Title The Texas calaboose and other forgotten jails / William E. Moore ; foreword by T. Lindsay Baker
Edition First edition
Published College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Tarleton State University Southwestern studies in the humanities
Tarleton State University southwestern studies in the humanities.
Contents Moore_front; Moore_F18_pages; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; History of the Calaboose; Cages and Cells; Research Methods; Construction Methods; Calabooses; Arp; Bartlett; Bedias; Best; Boling; Brownfield; Burlington; Caldwell; Cameron; Camp Wood; Carbon; Castroville; Chillicothe; Chifton; Comfort; Crandall; Crawford; D'Hanis; Deport; Desdemona; East Bernard; Eden; Feyetteville; Flatonia; Florence; Fort Griffin; Frisco; Gause; Glazier; Goldsmith; Goree; Granger; Grapeland; Grapevine; Hermleigh; Holland; Holliday; Hubbard City; Jewett; Kemp; Kyle; La Coste
La GrangeLakeview; Leonard; Linden; McGregor; Marble Falls; Marion; Marquez; Mason; Miles; Monahans; Moore; Moran; Odell; Pilot Point; Plaska; Port O'Connor; Powell; Presidio; Quemado; Riesel; Ringgold; Rochester; Rosebud; Rosser; Rowena; Royse City; Santa Anna; Seadrift; Sealy; Skidmore; Somerville; Spofford; Stiles; Stockdale; Thorndale; Tioga; Tivoli; Trenton; Turkey; Wallis; Weesatche; Wellborn; White Deer; Wortham; Jails; Beeville; Comanche; Gail; Hearne; Henrietta; Jayton; Marathon; Memphis; Port Neches; Post; Sabinal-I; Sabinal-2; Trinity; Van Horn; Cages and Cells; Athens
Blooming GroveCrystal City; Dessau; Emory; Falls City; Helena; Hico; Knox City; Lampasas; La Pryor; Leakey; Lexington; Lockhart; Montgomery; Palo Pinto; Richland; Tyler; Valley Mills; Epilogue; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Appendix D; Appendix E; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Other Books in the Series; Moore_back
Summary "A calaboose is, quite simply, a tiny jail. Designed to house prisoners only for a short time, a calaboose could be anything from an iron cage to a poured concrete blockhouse. Easily constructed and more affordable for small communities than a full-sized building, calabooses once dotted the rural landscape. Though a relic of a bygone era in law enforcement and no longer in use, many calabooses remain in communities throughout Texas, often hidden in plain sight. In The Texas Calaboose and Other Forgotten Jails, William E. Moore has compiled the first guidebook to extant calabooses in Texas. He explores the history of the calaboose, including its construction, use, and eventual decline, but the heart of the book is in the alphabetically arranged photo tour of calabooses across the state. Each entry is accompanied by a vignette describing the unique features of the calaboose at hand, any infamous or otherwise memorable occupants, and the state of the calaboose at present. This definitive guide to tiny Texas jails serves as a record of a unique and disappearing feature of our heritage."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 1, 2019)
Subject Jails -- Texas -- Guidebooks
Prisons -- Texas -- Design and construction -- History -- 19th century -- Guidebooks
Historic buildings -- Texas -- Guidebooks
Imprisonment -- Texas -- History -- 19th century -- Guidebooks
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Penology.
Historic buildings
Imprisonment
Jails
Manners and customs
Prisons -- Design and construction
SUBJECT Texas -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Guidebooks
Subject Texas
Genre/Form True crime stories
History
True crime stories.
Récits criminels.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781623497163
1623497167