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Presidio County
Courthouse
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Photo
courtesy James Nelms, July 2009 |
Presidio County
Courthouse
- Marfa, Texas
Date - 1886
Architect - Alfred Giles
Style - Second Empire
Material - Stone & brick
Cost - $60,000
The 1886 Courthouse
is the only one they've ever had. The county seat was moved from
Fort
Davis in 1885. Alfred Giles, famed English-born architect designed
this Second Empire stone and brick building.
The Courthouse begins a restoration in October 2000.
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Historical
Marker (on Hwy 17, Marfa):
Presidio County
Courthouse
A landmark of the
Big Bend. Large dome is visible for miles. Constructed of native stone
and brick made at Marfa. Stucco added later.
Built 1886 in this county's third seat of justice. First county seat
was Fort Leaton, on the Rio Grande; second, Fort
Davis.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1964. |
Presidio
County Courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy TXDoT
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Presidio
County Courthouse
Photo courtesy Ken
Rudine, 8-04 |
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Goddess of Justice with lightning rod and broken sword
Photo
courtesy Ken
Rudine, 8-04 |
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The
Presidio County courthouse dome after restoration
Photo
courtesy Ken
Rudine, 8-04 |
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Presidio
County Courthouse tower before restoration
TE Photo,
2000 |
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Presidio
County Courthouse as it appeared in 2000
TE Photo,
2000 |
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