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Writer's pictureRobin Zucker

Licking County Jail




The Licking County Historic Jail first opened for use in November 1889. The building is located at 46 South 3rd Street, Newark, Ohio 43055. The Richardsonian Romanesque structure cost $120,000 to build. It was constructed of pink sandstone known as “brownstone,” which was quarried near Millersburg, Ohio.


The front three levels were built to house the families of the sheriff and the jail matron. The rear portion of the building was used for the incarceration of male and female prisoners on separate floors. The 32 jail cells, each a minimum of 8′ x 8′ in size, had an official total capacity of 68 prisoners. However, well over that number were housed here at times. The jail building was last used for incarcerations in 1987.  One of our members had previously been there and had something follow her back to her hotel room where it caressed her with an icy cold touch.  During this investigation things were quiet, but it was still a fascinating location. 

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