For this #TBT, we are highlighting the Clearmont Jail. Clearmont was incorporated in 1919. In the same year, the developers of an agricultural business, Leiter Company, asked the Clearmont Town Council to authorize the construction of a jail. Due to a growing population town officials became concerned about law enforcement. The Town Council funded the construction of the jail in 1922. The Clearmont Jail is a solid steel and concrete structure with walls five and one-half inches thick. The jail was used frequently through the 1950s. It was thought that the jail was an effective deterrent to crime because it did not have any modern facilities. Prisoners were taken to a cafe to eat, and back at the jail they were given a can to serve as a toilet. It was used for the last time in 1961. The Clearmont Jail is listed on the National Historic Registry.