Pete Enders, who also built the local school, constructed and plastered the building, while I. Hainsworth completed the carpentry work.
In addition to serving as a jail and town hall, the building was also Kirby's polling place.
The town hall moved to the old schoolhouse, and prisoners were sent to nearby Thermopolis.
[2] The Kirby Jail and Town Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 2011.
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