Retired librarian recovers stolen door from old jail

Retired librarian recovers stolen door from old jail
Few people get misty over the loss of a cellblock door, but Crossfield had a fondness for it. Her father, George C. Johnson, a Limestone County district attorney for decades, knew a lot people on both sides of the bars over the years. Crossfield believes the door came from the original downtown jail that preceded the Green Street jail in Athens. She had planned to use the door as a teaching prop at Dogwood Flats, where she and her husband, Roy, are restoring a schoolhouse opened in 1947 and closed for integration in 1967.