Garrett County Sheriff's Office - History
Picture of original jail, taken approx. 1950

Picture of 2nd Jail located on 4th Street
Located next to the old Oakland School on
4th Street
Current Jail/Sheriff's Office, located on 3rd & Alder Street
HISTORY OF "GARRETT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE"
The Garrett County Sheriff's Office was founded in 1872. Over the past 130 years, 39 separate men have served as Sheriff of Garrett County through 51 terms of office. Thomas Coddington was elected as the first Sheriff of Garrett County, beginning his term on January 31, 1873.
On November 16, 1883, John Herbert Smith became the first and last person to ever be executed in Garrett County, charged with murder. On May 15, 1883, Smith a 40 year old black male, shot Josiah Harden, a 55 year old white male, five times in Hardens house killing him. Smith then raped Harden's wife and fled the area. Apprehended 4 days later, he was returned to Garrett County. Smith's trial began on September 18, 1883. He was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging. On November 16, 1883, Smith was hanged from scaffolding that was constructed outside the county jail. A sixteen-foot wall had been built around the scaffolding to exclude the execution from outside view. The time period was 6 months between the murder and execution.
The first and only line of duty death of a Garrett County Officer occurred at approximately 5 am on January 18, 1979. Deputy Sheriff David G. Livengood responded to a silent alarm at an army/navy discount store in Oakland, Maryland. Deputy Livengood was shot and killed by two perpetrators who fled and were later apprehended.
We are currently in the planning stages for a new Jail/Sheriff's Office.
Updated 5/20/08