The vent stack shown in this photo was part of the original installation on top of the Williamson County Jail when it was built in 1913. The jail was vacated in 1971 and deeded to the Williamson County Historical Society in 1972. As part of the renovations to the old jail to convert it to a museum, a new roof was installed in the 1980’s or 90’s and the vent stack was removed.
The vent is made of solid copper and is approximately 30” in diameter and about 36 to 40 inches in height. In order to make room at the museum and raise money it was decided to just sell it for scrap, however it occurred to me that it might be appreciated by someone as a piece of history or the metal could be turned into art pieces with a story to tell.
If anyone is interested in buying this piece we can be contacted at the museum at 997-5863 from 9:30 AM to 3 PM or through our website contact page at this link. https://www.wcihs.org/contact-us/