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Looking
like a Mayan ruin, the main entrance to the 1883 courthouse is displayed
on the lawn of the 1926
(current) courthouse. |
The 1883 courthouse
entrance
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, May 2005 |
Historical
Marker
Stephens
County Courthouse
This ornate doorway
was main entrance of the three-story red sandstone courthouse built
here in 1883. Carved into these columns are the names of architect
J.E. Flanders, County Judge E.L. Walker, and three of four commissioners.
The fourth was omitted because he objected to the cost of the construction.
A large cistern at the rear of the building provided water for the
town. When the oil boom of the 1920s attracted more people to this
area, and the old structure was replaced by a larger courthouse
in 1926, this portal was left as a reminder of the county's pioneer
heritage. |
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Historical
Marker for 1883 courthouse entrance.
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, May 2005 |
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The
1883 courthouse doorway detail
TE photo, 2-2004 |
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Carving
on the 1883 courthouse column showing architect's name J.E. Flanders
Dallas Texas
TE photo, 2-2004 |
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Breckenridge
mural showing the 1883 Stephens County courthouse
TE photo, February 2004 |
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