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VAL VERDE COUNTY COURTHOUSE

County Seat - Del Rio, Texas
Val Verde County

This building is the only courthouse Val Verde County has ever had.

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Val Verde County courthouse, Del Rio, Texas
Val Verde County courthouse
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, January 2009

Val Verde County Courthouse - Del Rio, Texas

Date - 1887
Style - Second Empire
Architect - Larmour & Watson

Although originally designed by Larmour and Watson, Atlee B. Ayres supervised the restoration which occurred in 1915. Other Ayres designs include courthouses in Brownsville, Kingsville, Alice and Refugio.

The Val Verde County Courthouse has recently undergone a beautiful restoration.


Historical Marker ( 400 block of Pecan, Del Rio):

Val Verde County Courthouse Square

Organized in 1885 from sections of Crockett, Kinney, and Pecos Counties, Val Verde County was named for a Civil War battle in New Mexico which involved Texas Confederate Forces. The growing railroad town of Del Rio was chosen as the seat of Government and Commissioners set up offices in a commercial building on Perry Street, now South Main. Soon after formation of the county, the Limestone Jail was built here on a corner of the public square. During construction of the courthouse, it provided additional office space. A three-story annex to the building was completed later. The Limestone Courthouse was constructed at this site in 1887. Architects were A. O. Watson and Jacob Larmour of Austin, designers of Courthouses in Milam and Comanche Counties. Built by the contracting firm of Hood and McLeod, it features classical revival detailing and octagonal corner turrets. As the area population increased, the buildings were modified to provide for the expansion of services. A separate facility for the Sheriff's office and county prisoners was completed in 1956, and the old jail was remodeled for use by other departments.
(1980)
Val Verde County courthouse dome, Del Rio, Texas
"In 1915, after a third floor was added, the original clock-tower cupola in the center of the courthouse was replaced by this silver dome."
- Terry Jeanson, January 2009
Val Verde County courthouse before the 1915 remodelling
Val Verde County Courthouse before the 1915 remodeling.
Note the cupolas, turret cones, and statues.

Photo courtesy texasoldphotos.com
Val Verde County Courthouse in 1939, Del Rio, Texas
Val Verde County Courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy TXDoT
Val Verde County courthouse, Del Rio, Texas
Another view of the Val Verde County courthouse
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, January 2009
Val Verde County courthouse close-up, Del Rio, Texas
Val Verde County courthouse close-up
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, January 2009
Val Verde County courthouse cornerstone, Del Rio, Texas
Val Verde County courthouse cornerstone
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, January 2009
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Val Verde County courthouse collage, Del Rio, Texas
Collage of architectural details
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, January 2009
Del Rio aerial view old photo
Aerial view of Del Rio, 1939.
Note courthouse in background.

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Val Verde County courthouse, Del Rio Texas
Val Verde County Courthouse as it appeared in the 1950s.
Photo courtesy texasoldphotos.com
ValVerde County courthouse
Val Verde Co courthouse detail
TE Photos, 2002

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