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This is a map of Texas, showing its 254 counties
The 254 counties of Texas

This is a list of county courthouses and other non-Federal courthouses in Texas, both current and former. For Federal courthouses located in Texas, see List of United States federal courthouses in Texas.

The U.S. state of Texas has 254 counties, the most of any U.S. state. County borders and sizes were essentially set so that a courthouse would be within one day's travel, which, given slow transportation, meant many counties.[1] States later developed have larger counties. This is a list of county courthouses in the state of Texas, both current and former.

The counties of Texas were each first served by a tree or tent before judicial functions moved into a log cabin.[2]

List

Key

Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a Historic District
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Courthouse Image Location Years Notes
Anderson County Courthouse Palestine, Anderson County
31°45′54″N 95°37′34″W / 31.76500°N 95.62611°W / 31.76500; -95.62611 (Anderson County Courthouse)
1914 built[3]
1988 RTHL[4]
1992 NRHP[5]
Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Page Brothers and remodeled in the 1980s.[3]
Andrews County Courthouse Andrews, Andrews County
32°19′12.1″N 102°32′50.2″W / 32.320028°N 102.547278°W / 32.320028; -102.547278 (Andrews County Courthouse)
1939 built[6] Designed in the Moderne style by W. T. Strange.[6]
Angelina County Courthouse Lufkin, Angelina County
31°20′20.7″N 94°43′37.4″W / 31.339083°N 94.727056°W / 31.339083; -94.727056 (Angelina County Courthouse)
1955 built[7] Designed in the Modern style by Wilber Kent.[7]
Aransas County Courthouse Rockport, Aransas County
28°01′34.0″N 97°03′10.9″W / 28.026111°N 97.053028°W / 28.026111; -97.053028 (Former Aransas County Courthouse)
1956 built[8] Designed by Lynn A. Evans in the Modern style. An extension to the building was constructed in 1983.[8] The building was heavily damaged by Hurricane Harvey and was subsequently demolished.[9]
Archer County Courthouse Archer City, Archer County
33°35′42″N 98°37′31″W / 33.59500°N 98.62528°W / 33.59500; -98.62528 (Archer County Courthouse)
1891 built[10]
1963 RTHL[11]
1977 NRHP[12]
2002 restored[13]
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Alonzo Dawson.[10] The building was extensively renovated in 1926.
Armstrong County Courthouse Claude, Armstrong County
35°06′33.4″N 101°21′32.3″W / 35.109278°N 101.358972°W / 35.109278; -101.358972 (Armstrong County Courthouse)
1912 built[14] Designed in the Neoclassical style by Elmer George Withers.[14]
Atascosa County Courthouse Jourdanton, Atascosa County
28°55′10″N 98°32′45″W / 28.91944°N 98.54583°W / 28.91944; -98.54583 (Atascosa County Courthouse)
1912 built[15][16]
1977 NRHP[17]
2003 restored[18][19]
Designed in the Mission Revival style by Henry T. Phelps.[15][18]
Austin County Courthouse Bellville, Austin County
29°57′1.2″N 96°15′26.2″W / 29.950333°N 96.257278°W / 29.950333; -96.257278 (Austin County Courthouse)
1960 built[20] Designed in the Modern style by Wyatt C. Hendrick.[20]
Bailey County Courthouse Muleshoe, Bailey County
34°13′28.1″N 102°43′34.4″W / 34.224472°N 102.726222°W / 34.224472; -102.726222 (Bailey County Courthouse)
1925 built[21] Designed by M. C. Butler in the Neoclassical style.[21]
Bandera County Courthouse Bandera, Bandera County
29°43′36″N 99°4′21″W / 29.72667°N 99.07250°W / 29.72667; -99.07250 (Bandera County Courthouse)
1891 built[22][23]
1972 RTHL[24]
1979 NRHP[25]
2007 restored[26]
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by B.F. Trester,[22] though he may have purchased its plan from a pair of architects in Kentucky.[26]
Bastrop County Courthouse Bastrop, Bastrop County
30°6′46″N 97°18′56″W / 30.11278°N 97.31556°W / 30.11278; -97.31556 (Bastrop County Courthouse)
1883 built[27][28]
1964 RTHL[29]
1975 NRHP[30]
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Jasper N. Preston and Frederick Ernst Ruffini,[27] but extensively modified in 1923,[31] 1953, and 1989.[27]
Baylor County Courthouse Seymour, Baylor County
33°35′14.8″N 99°15′39.4″W / 33.587444°N 99.260944°W / 33.587444; -99.260944 (Baylor County Courthouse)
1968 built[32] Designed in the Modern style by Pierce, Norris, and Pace.[32]
Bee County Courthouse Beeville, Bee County
28°24′5.0″N 97°44′54.3″W / 28.401389°N 97.748417°W / 28.401389; -97.748417 (Bee County Courthouse)
1912 built[33]
2000 RTHL[34]
2001 NRHP[35]
2006 restored[36]
Designed in the Beaux Arts style by Stephenson and Heldenfels.[33]
Bell County Courthouse Belton, Bell County
31°03′21.4″N 97°27′48.7″W / 31.055944°N 97.463528°W / 31.055944; -97.463528 (Belton County Courthouse)
1884 built[37][38]
1976 NRHP[39]
20002 RTHL[40]
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Jasper N. Preston and Son.[37]
Bexar County Courthouse San Antonio, Bexar County
29°25′23.6″N 98°29′37.0″W / 29.423222°N 98.493611°W / 29.423222; -98.493611 (Bexar County Courthouse)
1896 built[41][42]
1975 NRHP[43]
1976 RTHL[44]
2015 restored.[42]
Designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by James Riely Gordon[42][45] and modified several times between 1914 and 1972.[46]
Old Blanco County Courthouse Blanco
30°05′50.26″N 98°25′18.6″W / 30.0972944°N 98.421833°W / 30.0972944; -98.421833 (Old Blanco County Courthouse)
1885 built[47]
1972 RTHL[48]
1991 NRHP[49]
Designed by Frederick Ernst Ruffini in the Second Empire style.[47]
Blanco County Courthouse Johnson City, Blanco County
30°16′41.6″N 98°24′41.4″W / 30.278222°N 98.411500°W / 30.278222; -98.411500 (Blanco County Courthouse)
1916 built[47][50]
1983 RTHL[51]
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Henry T. Phelps.[47][52]
Borden County Courthouse Gail, Borden County
32°46′11.9″N 101°26′41.9″W / 32.769972°N 101.444972°W / 32.769972; -101.444972 (Borden County Courthouse)
1939 built[53] Designed in the Moderne style by David S. Castle.[53]
Bosque County Courthouse Meridian, Bosque County
31°55′22.0″N 97°39′26.4″W / 31.922778°N 97.657333°W / 31.922778; -97.657333 (Bosque County Courthouse)
1886 built[54][55]
1965 RTHL[56]
1977 NRHP[57]
2005–07 restored[58][59]
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by J. J. Kane,[54] but remodeling and renovations in 1934 and the 1970s transformed the building into a Moderne style structure.[54][59]
Bowie County Courthouse New Boston, Bowie County
33°28′21.2″N 94°24′21.0″W / 33.472556°N 94.405833°W / 33.472556; -94.405833 (Bowie County Courthouse)
1985 built[60] Designed in the Modern style by Thomas and Embeton Associates.[60]
Old Brazoria County Courthouse Angleton
29°10′08.5″N 95°25′53.1″W / 29.169028°N 95.431417°W / 29.169028; -95.431417 (Old Brazoria County Courthouse)
1897 built[61]
1979 NRHP[62]
1983 RTHL[63]
Designed in the Italianate style by Eugene T. Heiner.[61]
Brazoria County Courthouse Angleton, Brazoria County
29°10′05.1″N 95°25′52.8″W / 29.168083°N 95.431333°W / 29.168083; -95.431333 (Brazoria County Courthouse)
1940, 1976 built[61] The 1940 building was designed in the Moderne style by Lamar Q. Cato and was expanded in 1976 with another courthouse building designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick in the Modern style.[61]
Brazos County Courthouse Bryan, Brazos County
30°40′26.9″N 96°22′14.0″W / 30.674139°N 96.370556°W / 30.674139; -96.370556 (Brazos County Courthouse)
1955 built[64][65] Designed in the Modern style by Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott and modified in 1986 and 1991.[64][66]
Brewster County Courthouse Alpine, Brewster County
30°21′29.9″N 103°39′47.9″W / 30.358306°N 103.663306°W / 30.358306; -103.663306 (Brewster County Courthouse)
1887 built[67]
1965 RTHL[68]
1978 NRHP[69]
Designed in the Second Empire style by Tom Lovell.[67]
Briscoe County Courthouse Silverton, Briscoe County
34°28′25.0″N 101°18′12.0″W / 34.473611°N 101.303333°W / 34.473611; -101.303333 (Briscoe County Courthouse)
1922 built[70] Designed in the Neoclassical style by Smith and Townes.[70]
Brooks County Courthouse Falfurrias, Brooks County
27°13′32″N 98°08′38″W / 27.22556°N 98.14389°W / 27.22556; -98.14389 (Brooks County Courthouse)
1914 built[71]
1977 RTHL[72]
2010 restored[73]
2012 NRHP[74]
Designed by Alfred Giles in the Neoclassical style.[71]
Brown County Courthouse Brownwood, Brown County
31°42′23.0″N 98°58′49.4″W / 31.706389°N 98.980389°W / 31.706389; -98.980389 (Brown County Courthouse)
1917 built[75] This courthouse was the result of a total remodeling of the third courthouse, built in 1884 to a Neoclassical design by Henry T. Phelps.[75]
Burleson County Courthouse Caldwell, Burleson County
30°31′55.4″N 96°41′35.7″W / 30.532056°N 96.693250°W / 30.532056; -96.693250 (Burleson County Courthouse)
1927 built[76][77] Designed in the Neoclassical style by J. M. Glover.[76][78]
Burnet County Courthouse Burnet, Burnet County
30°45′25.3″N 98°13′36.6″W / 30.757028°N 98.226833°W / 30.757028; -98.226833 (Burnet County Courthouse)
1936 built[79][80]
2000 NRHP[81]
2011 restored[82]
Designed in the Moderne style by Willis Environmental Engineering.[79]
Caldwell County Courthouse Lockhart, Caldwell County
29°53′3.6″N 97°40′18.6″W / 29.884333°N 97.671833°W / 29.884333; -97.671833 (Caldwell County Courthouse)
1894 built[83][84]
1976 RTHL[85]
1978 NRHP[86]
Designed in the Second Empire style by Alfred Giles.[83]
Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Calhoun County
28°36′45.9″N 96°37′33.8″W / 28.612750°N 96.626056°W / 28.612750; -96.626056 (Calhoun County Courthouse)
1959 built[87] Designed in the Modern style by Rusty and Martin.[87]
Callahan County Courthouse Baird, Callahan County
32°23′41.4″N 99°23′39.4″W / 32.394833°N 99.394278°W / 32.394833; -99.394278 (Callahan County Courthouse)
1929 built[88]
2003 RTHL[89]
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Voelcker and Dixon.[90]
Cameron County Courthouse (1882) Brownsville
25°54′11.3″N 97°29′45.8″W / 25.903139°N 97.496056°W / 25.903139; -97.496056 (Cameron County Courthouse (1882))
1882 built[91]
1962 RTHL[92]
Cameron County Courthouse (1914) Brownsville
25°54′14.9″N 97°29′43.4″W / 25.904139°N 97.495389°W / 25.904139; -97.495389 (Cameron County Courthouse (1914))
1912 built[91]
1962 RTHL[93]
1980 NRHP[94]
1995–2000, 2006 restored[95]
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Atlee Ayres.[91]
Cameron County Courthouse (1980) Brownsville, Cameron County
25°54′26.5″N 97°29′40.9″W / 25.907361°N 97.494694°W / 25.907361; -97.494694 (Cameron County Courthouse (1980))
1980 built
Camp County Courthouse Pittsburg, Camp County
32°59′45.5″N 94°57′56.6″W / 32.995972°N 94.965722°W / 32.995972; -94.965722 (Camp County Courthouse)
1928 built[96]
2004 RTHL[97]
2013 NRHP[98]
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Smith and Praeger.[96]
Carson County Courthouse Panhandle, Carson County
35°20′44.3″N 101°22′53.7″W / 35.345639°N 101.381583°W / 35.345639; -101.381583 (Carson County Courthouse)
1950 built[99] Designed in the Moderne style by J. C. Berry.[99]
Cass County Courthouse Linden, Cass County
33°00′40.3″N 94°21′53.9″W / 33.011194°N 94.364972°W / 33.011194; -94.364972 (Cass County Courthouse)
1861 built[100]
1967 RTHL[101]
1979 NRHP[102]
2012 restored[103]
Designed by Charles Ames in the Neoclassical style.[100]
Castro County Courthouse Dimmitt, Castro County
34°33′1.0″N 102°18′42.4″W / 34.550278°N 102.311778°W / 34.550278; -102.311778 (Castro County Courthouse)
1940 built[104] Designed by Townes and Funk in the Moderne style.[104]
Chambers County Courthouse Anahuac, Chambers County
29°46′9.0″N 94°41′5.5″W / 29.769167°N 94.684861°W / 29.769167; -94.684861 (Chambers County Courthouse)
1936 built[105]
2008 NRHP[106]
Designed in the Moderne style by Cornell G. Curtis.[105]
Cherokee County Courthouse Rusk, Cherokee County
31°47′43.6″N 95°08′59.6″W / 31.795444°N 95.149889°W / 31.795444; -95.149889 (Cherokee County Courthouse)
1941 built[107]
1961 RTHL[108]
Designed in the Moderne style by Gill and Bennett.[107]
Childress County Courthouse Childress, Childress County
34°25′34.0″N 100°12′18.8″W / 34.426111°N 100.205222°W / 34.426111; -100.205222 (Childress County Courthouse)
1939 built[109] Designed by Townes and Funk in the Moderne style.[109]
Clay County Courthouse Henrietta, Clay County
33°48′57.8″N 98°11′45.2″W / 33.816056°N 98.195889°W / 33.816056; -98.195889 (Clay County Courthouse)
1884 built[110]
1962 RTHL[111]
1978 NRHP[112]
Designed in the Italianate style by Wilson and Tozer.[110]
Cochran County Courthouse Morton, Cochran County
33°43′32.8″N 102°45′35.5″W / 33.725778°N 102.759861°W / 33.725778; -102.759861 (Cochran County Courthouse)
1926, 1968 built[113] Designed in the Moderne style by W.R. Kaufman but expanded and remodeled in the Modern style in 1968.[113]
Coke County Courthouse Robert Lee, Coke County
31°53′33.1″N 100°29′8.9″W / 31.892528°N 100.485806°W / 31.892528; -100.485806 (Coke County Courthouse)
1956 built[114] Designed in the Modern style by Wyatt C. Hedrick and Harry Weaver.[114]
Coleman County Courthouse Coleman, Coleman County
31°49′53.0″N 99°25′22.8″W / 31.831389°N 99.423000°W / 31.831389; -99.423000 (Coleman County Courthouse)
1884, 1952 built[115] Designed in 1884 by W. W. Dudley but remodeled in the Modern style by Wyatt C. Hedrick.[115]
Old Collin County Courthouse McKinney
33°11′51.3″N 96°36′55.2″W / 33.197583°N 96.615333°W / 33.197583; -96.615333 (Old Collin County Courthouse)
1874, 1927[116]
1998 RTHL[117]
Designed in the Second Empire style by Charles Wheeler and renovated by W. A. Peters.[116]
Collin County Courthouse McKinney, Collin County
33°14′29.8″N 96°37′54.4″W / 33.241611°N 96.631778°W / 33.241611; -96.631778 (Collin County Courthouse)
2008 built
Collingsworth County Courthouse Wellington, Collingsworth County
34°51′20.5″N 100°12′49.2″W / 34.855694°N 100.213667°W / 34.855694; -100.213667 (Collingsworth County Courthouse)
1931 built[118] Designed in the Neoclassical style by Bery and Hatch.[118]
Colorado County Courthouse Columbus, Colorado County
29°42′21.3″N 96°32′23.7″W / 29.705917°N 96.539917°W / 29.705917; -96.539917 (Colorado County Courthouse)
1891 built[119]
1969 RTHL[120]
1976 NRHP[121]
2014 restored[122]
Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Eugene T. Heiner.[119]
Comal County Courthouse New Braunfels, Comal County
29°42′12″N 98°7′29″W / 29.70333°N 98.12472°W / 29.70333; -98.12472 (Comal County Courthouse)
1898 built[123][124]
1976 NRHP[125]
1993 RTHL[126]
2013 restored[127][128]
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by James Riely Gordon.[129]
First Comanche County Courthouse Comanche
31°53′51.4″N 98°36′17.6″W / 31.897611°N 98.604889°W / 31.897611; -98.604889 (Old Comanche County Courthouse)
1856 built[130] Designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1965.[131]
Comanche County Courthouse Comanche, Comanche County
31°53′52.5″N 98°36′16.3″W / 31.897917°N 98.604528°W / 31.897917; -98.604528 (Comanche County Courthouse)
1939 built[123][132] Designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick in the Moderne style.[123]
Concho County Courthouse Paint Rock, Concho County
31°30′30.5″N 99°55′10.6″W / 31.508472°N 99.919611°W / 31.508472; -99.919611 (Concho County Courthouse)
1883 built[133]
1962 RTHL[134]
1977 NRHP[135]
Designed by Frederick Ernst Ruffini in the Second Empire style.[133]
Cooke County Courthouse Gainesville, Cooke County
33°37′26.2″N 97°08′44.7″W / 33.623944°N 97.145750°W / 33.623944; -97.145750 (Cooke County Courthouse)
1911 built[130]
1988 RTHL[136]
1991 NRHP[137]
2011 restored[138]
Designed in the Beaux Arts style by Land and Witchell.[130]
Coryell County Courthouse Gatesville, Coryell County
31°26′4.0″N 97°45′0.4″W / 31.434444°N 97.750111°W / 31.434444; -97.750111 (Coryell County Courthouse)
1897 built[139][140]
1977 NRHP[141]
Designed in an ecletic style by W. C. Dodson.[142]
Cottle County Courthouse Paducah, Cottle County
34°00′50.4″N 100°18′4.7″W / 34.014000°N 100.301306°W / 34.014000; -100.301306 (Cottle County Courthouse)
1930 built[143]
2004 NRHP[144]
2005 RTHL[145]
Designed by Voelcker and Dixon in the Moderne style.[143]
Crane County Courthouse Crane, Crane County
31°23′48.0″N 102°21′6.5″W / 31.396667°N 102.351806°W / 31.396667; -102.351806 (Crane County Courthouse)
1948, 1958 built[146] Built in 1948 but remodeled in 1958 to a Modern style design by Groos, Clift, and Ball.[146]
Crockett County Courthouse Ozona, Crockett County
30°42′39.2″N 101°12′1.6″W / 30.710889°N 101.200444°W / 30.710889; -101.200444 (Crockett County Courthouse)
1902 built[147]
1966 RTHL[148]
1974 NRHP[149]
Designed by Oscar Ruffini in the Second Empire style.[147]
Crosby County Courthouse Crosbyton, Crosby Count
33°39′30.5″N 101°14′23.7″W / 33.658472°N 101.239917°W / 33.658472; -101.239917 (Crosby County Courthouse)
1914 built[150]
2000 NRHP[151]
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Marion Lee Waller.[150]
Culberson County Courthouse Van Horn, Culberson County
31°02′37.1″N 104°49′50.3″W / 31.043639°N 104.830639°W / 31.043639; -104.830639 (Culberson County Courthouse)
1964 built[152]
1962 RTHL[153]
Designed by Pierce, Norris, Pace, and Associates in the Modern style.[152]
Dallam County Courthouse Dalhart, Dallam County
36°03′42″N 102°31′19″W / 36.06167°N 102.52194°W / 36.06167; -102.52194 (Dallam County Courthouse)
1922 built[154]
1991 RTHL[155]
1992 NRHP[156]
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Smith and Townes.[154]
Old Dallas County Courthouse Dallas
32°46′43.09″N 96°48′26.19″W / 32.7786361°N 96.8072750°W / 32.7786361; -96.8072750 (Old Dallas County Courthouse)
1892 built[157]
1976 NRHP[158]
1977 RTHL[159]
2001–07 restored[160]
Designed by Orlopp and Kusener in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.[157]
Dallas County Courthouse Dallas, Dallas County
32°46′40.2″N 96°48′23.7″W / 32.777833°N 96.806583°W / 32.777833; -96.806583 (Dallas County Courthouse)
1966 built[157]
Dawson County Courthouse Lamesa, Dawson County
32°43′57.3″N 101°57′8.1″W / 32.732583°N 101.952250°W / 32.732583; -101.952250 (Dawson County Courthouse)
1916, 1952 built[161] Designed in the Neoclassical style by Sanguinet and Staats, but remodeled and expanded in the Modern style by Allen and Allen in 1952.[161]
Deaf Smith County Courthouse Hereford, Deaf Smith County
34°49′4.5″N 102°23′53.3″W / 34.817917°N 102.398139°W / 34.817917; -102.398139 (Deaf Smith County Courthouse)
1910 built[162]
1965 RTHL[163]
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Chamberlin and Company.[162]
Delta County Courthouse Cooper, Delta County
33°22′27.1″N 95°41′23.4″W / 33.374194°N 95.689833°W / 33.374194; -95.689833 (Delta County Courthouse)
1940 built[164] Designed in the Moderne style by Hook Smith.[164]
Denton County Courthouse-on-the-Square Denton, Denton County
33°12′54″N 97°7′58″W / 33.21500°N 97.13278°W / 33.21500; -97.13278 (Denton County Courthouse-on-the-Square)
1896 built[165]
1970 RTHL[166]
1977 NRHP[167]
2004 restored[168]
Designed by Wesley Clark Dodson in an ecletic style.[165]
Denton County Courthouse Denton, Denton County 1998 built
DeWitt County Courthouse Cuero, DeWitt County
29°05′30.4″N 97°17′19.3″W / 29.091778°N 97.288694°W / 29.091778; -97.288694 (DeWitt County Courthouse)
1897 built[169]
1966 RTHL[170]
1971 NRHP[171]
2007 restored[172]
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by A. O. Watson.[169]
Dickens County Courthouse Dickens, Dickens County
33°37′16.7″N 100°50′10.5″W / 33.621306°N 100.836250°W / 33.621306; -100.836250 (Dickens County Courthouse)
1893 built[173]
1962 RTHL[174]
1980 NRHP[175]
Originally designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, but since remodeled.[173]
Dimmit County Courthouse Carrizo Springs, Dimmit County
28°31′19.3″N 99°51′35.9″W / 28.522028°N 99.859972°W / 28.522028; -99.859972 (Dimmit County Courthouse)
1884, 1927 built[176]
1984 NRHP[177]
2000 RTHL[178]
2004 restored[179]
Originally an Italianate structure designed by J. G. Breeding, but remodeled into a Neoclassical structure [176]
Donley County Courthouse Clarendon, Donley County
34°56′14.1″N 100°53′26.3″W / 34.937250°N 100.890639°W / 34.937250; -100.890639 (Donley County Courthouse)
1894 built[180]
1978 NRHP[181]
2006 RTHL[182]
2003 restored[183]
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Bulger and Rapp.[180]
Duval County Courthouse San Diego, Duval County
27°45′46.5″N 98°14′7.3″W / 27.762917°N 98.235361°W / 27.762917; -98.235361 (Duval County Courthouse)
1916 built[184] Designed in the Neoclassical style by Staats and Gottlieb.[184]
Eastland County Courthouse Eastland, Eastland County
32°24′4.8″N 98°49′7.0″W / 32.401333°N 98.818611°W / 32.401333; -98.818611 (Eastland County Courthouse)
1928 built[185]
2007 RTHL[186]
Designed in an eclectic style by Lang and Witchell.[185]
Ector County Courthouse Odessa, Ector County
31°50′49.8″N 102°22′4.8″W / 31.847167°N 102.368000°W / 31.847167; -102.368000 (Ector County Courthouse)
1938, 1964 built[187] The 1938 courthouse was designed by Elmer Withers and then surrounded in 1964 with a Modern structure designed by Peters and Fields.[187]
Edwards County Courthouse Rocksprings, Edwards County
30°00′58.2″N 100°12′29.2″W / 30.016167°N 100.208111°W / 30.016167; -100.208111 (Edwards County Courthouse)
1891 built[188]
1973 RTHL[189]
1979 NRHP[190]
2014 restored[191]
Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Ben Davey and Bruno Schott.[188]
Ellis County Courthouse Waxahachie, Ellis County
32°23′7.6″N 96°50′52.5″W / 32.385444°N 96.847917°W / 32.385444; -96.847917 (Ellis County Courthouse)
1896 built[192]
1969 RTHL[193]
1975 NRHP[194]
2002 restored[195]
Designed by James Riely Gordon in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.[192]
El Paso County Courthouse El Paso, El Paso County
31°45′29.7″N 106°29′3.1″W / 31.758250°N 106.484194°W / 31.758250; -106.484194 (El Paso County Courthouse)
1991 built[196] Designed in the Postmodern style.[196]
Erath County Courthouse Stephenville, Erath County
32°13′12.4″N 98°12′8.2″W / 32.220111°N 98.202278°W / 32.220111; -98.202278 (Erath County Courthouse)
1892 built[197]
1963 RTHL[198]
1977 NRHP[199]
2002 restored[200]
Designed by James Riely Gordon in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.[197]
Falls County Courthouse Marlin, Falls County
31°18′24.7″N 96°53′55.3″W / 31.306861°N 96.898694°W / 31.306861; -96.898694 (Falls County Courthouse)
1939 built[201][202]
2000 RTHL[203]
2000 NRHP[204]
Designed in the Moderne style by Arthur E. Thomas.[201]
Fannin County Courthouse Bonham, Fannin County
33°34′39″N 96°10′43″W / 33.5776°N 96.1787°W / 33.5776; -96.1787 (Fannin County Courthouse)
1889, 1965 built[205] Built in the Second Empire style by W. C. Dodson in 1889 but remodeled in 1965 in the Modern style by Buford Architects and Engineers.[205]
Fayette County Courthouse La Grange, Fayette County
29°54′18.7″N 96°52′42.8″W / 29.905194°N 96.878556°W / 29.905194; -96.878556 (Fayette County Courthouse)
1891 built[206][207]
1975 NRHP[208]
2001 RTHL[209]
2003–05 restored[210][211]
Designed by James Riely Gordon in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.[206]
Fisher County Courthouse Roby, Fisher County
32°44′44.5″N 100°22′38.1″W / 32.745694°N 100.377250°W / 32.745694; -100.377250 (Fisher County Courthouse)
1972 built[212] Designed in the Modern style by Lovett and Sellar and Associates.[212]
Floyd County Courthouse Floydada, Floyd County
33°59′6.0″N 101°20′3.2″W / 33.985000°N 101.334222°W / 33.985000; -101.334222 (Floyd County Courthouse)
1950 built[213] Designed in the Modern style by Marvin Styles.[213]
Foard County Courthouse Crowell, Foard County
33°39′1.0″N 99°43′27.7″W / 33.650278°N 99.724361°W / 33.650278; -99.724361 (Foard County Courthouse)
1910 built[214]
2001 RTHL[215]
Designed by Elmer George Withers in the Neoclassical style.[214]
Fort Bend County Courthouse Richmond, Fort Bend County
29°34′53.8″N 95°45′42.1″W / 29.581611°N 95.761694°W / 29.581611; -95.761694 (Fort Bend County Courthouse)
1908 built[216]
1980 RTHL[217]
1980 NRHP[218]
Designed by C. H. Page in the Beaux-Arts style.[216]
Franklin County Courthouse Mount Vernon, Franklin County
33°11′22.6″N 95°13′16.7″W / 33.189611°N 95.221306°W / 33.189611; -95.221306 (Franklin County Courthouse)
1912 built[219]
2006 NRHP[220]
2009–14 restored[221]
Designed by L. L. Thurman and Company in the Neoclassical style.[219]
Freestone County Courthouse Fairfield, Freestone County
31°43′32.8″N 96°9′35.8″W / 31.725778°N 96.159944°W / 31.725778; -96.159944 (Freestone County Courthouse)
1919 built[222][223] Designed in the Neoclassical style by W. R. Kaufman.[222]
Frio County Courthouse Pearsall, Frio County
28°53′18.2″N 99°05′36.5″W / 28.888389°N 99.093472°W / 28.888389; -99.093472 (Frio County Courthouse)
1904 built[224][225] Designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Henry T. Phelps.[224] It had a third floor that was removed in 1938.[226]
Gaines County Courthouse Seminole, Gaines County
32°43′6.5″N 102°38′40.1″W / 32.718472°N 102.644472°W / 32.718472; -102.644472 (Gaines County Courthouse)
1922, 1955 built[227] Designed in the Modern style by Sanguinet and Staats and renovated in 1955 by Styles, Robert, Gee, and Messersmith.[227]
Galveston County Civil Courthouse Galveston, Galveston County
29°18′11.5″N 94°47′22.2″W / 29.303194°N 94.789500°W / 29.303194; -94.789500 (Galveston County Civil Courthouse)
1966 built[228] Designed in the Modern style by Raymond R. Rapp, Jr. and Ben J. Koten and Associates.[228]
Galveston County Justice Center Galveston
29°17′33.0″N 94°50′0.8″W / 29.292500°N 94.833556°W / 29.292500; -94.833556 (Galveston County Justice Center)
2006 built
Garza County Courthouse Post, Garza County
33°11′27.3″N 101°22′53.1″W / 33.190917°N 101.381417°W / 33.190917; -101.381417 (Garza County Courthouse)
1923 built
2000 RTHL[229]
Old Gillespie County Courthouse Fredericksburg, Gillespie County
30°16′31.1″N 98°52′24.7″W / 30.275306°N 98.873528°W / 30.275306; -98.873528 (Old Gillespie County Courthouse)
1882 built
1967 RTHL[230]
Gillespie County Courthouse Fredericksburg, Gillespie County
30°16′30.2″N 98°52′22.8″W / 30.275056°N 98.873000°W / 30.275056; -98.873000 (Gillespie County Courthouse)
1939 built
Glasscock County Courthouse Garden City, Glasscock County
31°51′48.6″N 101°28′49.4″W / 31.863500°N 101.480389°W / 31.863500; -101.480389 (Glasscock County Courthouse)
1910 built
1993 RTHL[231]
Goliad County Courthouse Goliad, Goliad County
28°39′57.1″N 97°23′31.4″W / 28.665861°N 97.392056°W / 28.665861; -97.392056 (Goliad County Courthouse)
1894 built
1964 RTHL[232]
Gonzales County Courthouse Gonzales, Gonzales County
29°30′3.6″N 97°27′8.1″W / 29.501000°N 97.452250°W / 29.501000; -97.452250 (Gonzales County Courthouse)
1896 built
1966 RTHL[233]
Gray County Courthouse Pampa, Gray County
35°32′8.4″N 100°57′47.2″W / 35.535667°N 100.963111°W / 35.535667; -100.963111 (Gray County Courthouse)
1928 built
1997 RTHL[234]
Grayson County Courthouse Sherman, Grayson County
33°38′9.1″N 96°36′34.8″W / 33.635861°N 96.609667°W / 33.635861; -96.609667 (Grayson County Courthouse)
1936 built
Gregg County Courthouse Longview, Gregg County
32°29′48.6″N 94°44′19.0″W / 32.496833°N 94.738611°W / 32.496833; -94.738611 (Gregg County Courthouse)
1932 built
Grimes County Courthouse Anderson, Grimes County
30°29′19.6″N 95°59′12.8″W / 30.488778°N 95.986889°W / 30.488778; -95.986889 (Grimes County Courthouse)
1893 built
1965 RTHL[235]
Guadalupe County Courthouse Seguin, Guadalupe Counrt
29°34′6.7″N 97°57′51.2″W / 29.568528°N 97.964222°W / 29.568528; -97.964222 (Guadalupe County Courthouse)
1935 built
Hale County Courthouse Plainview, Hale County
34°11′6.4″N 101°42′8.4″W / 34.185111°N 101.702333°W / 34.185111; -101.702333 (Hale County Courthouse)
1910 built
Hall County Courthouse Memphis, Hall County
34°43′29.0″N 100°32′11.0″W / 34.724722°N 100.536389°W / 34.724722; -100.536389 (Hall County Courthouse)
1923 built
2008 RTHL[236]
Hamilton County Courthouse Hamilton, Hamilton County
31°42′14.6″N 98°07′24.3″W / 31.704056°N 98.123417°W / 31.704056; -98.123417 (Hamilton County Courthouse)
1886 built
1967 RTHL[237]
Hansford County Courthouse Spearman, Hansford County
36°11′53.6″N 101°11′31.9″W / 36.198222°N 101.192194°W / 36.198222; -101.192194 (Hansford County Courthouse)
1931 built
Hardeman County Courthouse Quanah, Hardeman County
34°17′50.4″N 99°44′25.1″W / 34.297333°N 99.740306°W / 34.297333; -99.740306 (Hardeman County Courthouse)
1908 built
2001 RTHL[238]
Hardin County Courthouse Kountze, Hardin County
30°22′5.6″N 94°18′58.7″W / 30.368222°N 94.316306°W / 30.368222; -94.316306 (Hardin County Courthouse)
1959 built
Harris County Courthouse of 1910 301 Fannin St., Houston
29°45′39.8″N 95°21′35.0″W / 29.761056°N 95.359722°W / 29.761056; -95.359722 (Old Harris County Courthouse)
1910 built
Harris County Civil Courthouse Houston, Harris County
29°45′39.1″N 95°21′26.9″W / 29.760861°N 95.357472°W / 29.760861; -95.357472 (Harris County Civil Courthouse)
Harris County Criminal Justice Center Houston
29°45′43.2″N 95°21′27.9″W / 29.762000°N 95.357750°W / 29.762000; -95.357750 (Harris County Criminal Justice Center)
Old Harrison County Courthouse Marshall, Harrison County
32°32′42.1″N 94°22′2.2″W / 32.545028°N 94.367278°W / 32.545028; -94.367278 (Old Harrison County Courthouse)
1900 built
1965 RTHL[239]
Harrison County Courthouse Marshall, Harrison County
32°32′41.0″N 94°22′7.1″W / 32.544722°N 94.368639°W / 32.544722; -94.368639 (Harrison County Courthouse)
1964 built
Hartley County Courthouse Channing, Hartley County
35°40′54.9″N 102°19′59.1″W / 35.681917°N 102.333083°W / 35.681917; -102.333083 (Hartley County Courthouse)
1906 built
1987 RTHL[240]
Haskell County Courthouse Haskell, Haskell County
33°09′25.4″N 99°43′59.9″W / 33.157056°N 99.733306°W / 33.157056; -99.733306 (Haskell County Courthouse)
1892/1906 built
Hays County Courthouse San Marcos, Hays
29°52′57.8″N 97°56′26.8″W / 29.882722°N 97.940778°W / 29.882722; -97.940778 (Hays County Courthouse)
1908 built
Hemphill County Courthouse Canadian, Hemphill County
35°54′46.5″N 100°22′58.7″W / 35.912917°N 100.382972°W / 35.912917; -100.382972 (Hemphill County Courthouse)
1909 built
Henderson County Courthouse Athens, Henderson County
32°12′17.4″N 95°51′15.8″W / 32.204833°N 95.854389°W / 32.204833; -95.854389 (Henderson County Courthouse)
1913 built
2003 RTHL[241]
Old Hidalgo Courthouse and Buildings Flora and 1st Sts., Hidalgo
26°05′58.8″N 98°15′45.9″W / 26.099667°N 98.262750°W / 26.099667; -98.262750 (Old Hidalgo County Courthouse)
1896 built
1964 RTHL[242]
Hidalgo County Courthouse Edinburg, Hidalgo County
26°18′5.2″N 98°09′46.5″W / 26.301444°N 98.162917°W / 26.301444; -98.162917 (Hidalgo County Courthouse)
1954 built
Hill County Courthouse Hillsboro, Hill County
32°00′40.4″N 97°07′50.5″W / 32.011222°N 97.130694°W / 32.011222; -97.130694 (Hill County Courthouse)
1890/1997 built
1964 RTHL[243]
Hockley County Courthouse Levelland, Hockley County
33°35′12.5″N 102°22′38.3″W / 33.586806°N 102.377306°W / 33.586806; -102.377306 (Hockley County Courthouse)
1928 built
Hood County Courthouse Granbury, Hood County
32°26′33.5″N 97°47′13.3″W / 32.442639°N 97.787028°W / 32.442639; -97.787028 (Hood County Courthouse)
1890 built
1970 RTHL[244]
Hopkins County Courthouse Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County
33°08′18.3″N 95°36′2.4″W / 33.138417°N 95.600667°W / 33.138417; -95.600667 (Hopkins County Courthouse)
1895 built
1975 RTHL[245]
Houston County Courthouse Crockett, Houston County
31°19′5.0″N 95°27′26.8″W / 31.318056°N 95.457444°W / 31.318056; -95.457444 (Houston County Courthouse)
1939 built
2000 RTHL[246]
Howard County Courthouse Big Spring, Howard County
32°15′5.7″N 101°28′37.8″W / 32.251583°N 101.477167°W / 32.251583; -101.477167 (Howard County Courthouse)
1953 built
Hudspeth County Courthouse Sierra Blanca, Hudspeth County
31°10′47.4″N 105°21′27.2″W / 31.179833°N 105.357556°W / 31.179833; -105.357556 (Hudspeth County Courthouse)
1920 built
1962 RTHL[247]
Hunt County Courthouse Greenville, Hunt County
33°08′21.9″N 96°06′24.2″W / 33.139417°N 96.106722°W / 33.139417; -96.106722 (Hunt County Courthouse)
1929 built
1994 RTHL[248]
Hutchinson County Courthouse Stinnett, Hutchinson County
35°49′39.0″N 101°26′32.4″W / 35.827500°N 101.442333°W / 35.827500; -101.442333 (Hutchinson County Courthouse)
1927 built
1995 RTHL[249]
Old Irion County Courthouse Public Sq. Sherwood
31°16′47.5″N 100°47′40.6″W / 31.279861°N 100.794611°W / 31.279861; -100.794611 (Old Irion County Courthouse)
1901 built
Irion County Courthouse Mertzon, Irion County
31°15′31.6″N 100°49′9.1″W / 31.258778°N 100.819194°W / 31.258778; -100.819194 (Irion County Courthouse)
1937 built
Jack County Courthouse Jacksboro, Jack County
33°13′7.6″N 98°09′29.1″W / 33.218778°N 98.158083°W / 33.218778; -98.158083 (Jack County Courthouse)
1940 built
Jackson County Courthouse Edna, Jackson County
28°58′39.5″N 96°38′48.0″W / 28.977639°N 96.646667°W / 28.977639; -96.646667 (Jackson County Courthouse)
1954 built
Jasper County Courthouse Jasper, Jasper County
30°55′16.6″N 94°00′0.0″W / 30.921278°N 94.000000°W / 30.921278; -94.000000 (Jasper County Courthouse)
1889 built
Jeff Davis County Courthouse Fort Davis, Jeff Davis County
30°35′18.5″N 103°53′42.8″W / 30.588472°N 103.895222°W / 30.588472; -103.895222 (Jeff Davis County Courthouse)
1911 built
2000 RTHL[250]
Jefferson County Courthouse Beaumont, Jefferson County
30°04′43.3″N 94°05′35.1″W / 30.078694°N 94.093083°W / 30.078694; -94.093083 (Jefferson County Courthouse)
1931 built
Jim Hogg County Courthouse Hebbronville, Jim Hogg County
27°18′29.2″N 98°40′40.0″W / 27.308111°N 98.677778°W / 27.308111; -98.677778 (Jim Hogg County Courthouse)
1913 built
Jim Wells County Courthouse Alice, Jim Wells County
27°45′09.5″N 98°04′14.0″W / 27.752639°N 98.070556°W / 27.752639; -98.070556 (Jim Wells County Courthouse)
1912 built
Johnson County Courthouse Cleburne, Johnson County
32°20′50.0″N 97°23′10.5″W / 32.347222°N 97.386250°W / 32.347222; -97.386250 (Johnson County Courthouse)
1913 built
1999 RTHL[251]
Jones County Courthouse Anson, Jones County County
32°45′23.3″N 99°53′48.7″W / 32.756472°N 99.896861°W / 32.756472; -99.896861 (Jones County Courthouse)
1910 built
2000 RTHL[252]
Old Karnes County Courthouse Helena, Karnes County
28°57′0.4″N 97°49′13.7″W / 28.950111°N 97.820472°W / 28.950111; -97.820472 (Old Karnes County Courthouse)
1873 built
1962 RTHL[253]
Karnes County Courthouse Karnes City, Karnes County
28°53′6.9″N 97°54′5.6″W / 28.885250°N 97.901556°W / 28.885250; -97.901556 (Karnes County Courthouse)
1894 built
Kaufman County Courthouse Kaufman, Kaufman County
32°35′21.8″N 96°18′34.6″W / 32.589389°N 96.309611°W / 32.589389; -96.309611 (Kaufman County Courthouse)
1956 built
Kendall County Courthouse Public Sq., Boerne
29°47′40.6″N 98°43′51.3″W / 29.794611°N 98.730917°W / 29.794611; -98.730917 (Old Kendall County Courthouse)
1870 built
1970 RTHL[254]
New Kendall County Courthouse Boerne, Kendall County
29°47′38.2″N 98°43′50.2″W / 29.793944°N 98.730611°W / 29.793944; -98.730611 (Kendall County Courthouse)
1998 built
Kenedy County Courthouse Sarita, Kenedy County
27°13′20.4″N 97°47′31.6″W / 27.222333°N 97.792111°W / 27.222333; -97.792111 (Kenedy County Courthouse)
1917 built
Old Kent County Courthouse Clairemont
33°10′0″N 100°45′13.9″W / 33.16667°N 100.753861°W / 33.16667; -100.753861 (Old Kent County Courthouse)
1893 built
Kent County Courthouse Jayton, Kent County
33°14′51.1″N 100°34′24.2″W / 33.247528°N 100.573389°W / 33.247528; -100.573389 (Kent County Courthouse)
1957 built
Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville, Kerr County
30°02′51.9″N 99°08′20.7″W / 30.047750°N 99.139083°W / 30.047750; -99.139083 (Kerr County Courthouse)
1926 built
Kimble County Courthouse Junction, Kimble County
30°29′19.7″N 99°45′57.0″W / 30.488806°N 99.765833°W / 30.488806; -99.765833 (Kimble County Courthouse)
1929 built
2000 RTHL[255]
1919 King County Courthouse Guthrie
33°37′8.3″N 100°19′19.8″W / 33.618972°N 100.322167°W / 33.618972; -100.322167 (1919 King County Courthouse)
1914 built
1962 RTHL[256]
King County Courthouse Guthrie, King County
33°37′7.2″N 100°19′19.9″W / 33.618667°N 100.322194°W / 33.618667; -100.322194 (King County Courthouse)
1982 built
Kinney County Courthouse Brackettville, Kinney County
29°18′42.4″N 100°25′2.7″W / 29.311778°N 100.417417°W / 29.311778; -100.417417 (Kinney County Courthouse)
1911 built
2003 RTHL[257]
Kleberg County Courthouse Kingsville, Kleberg County
27°31′0.3″N 97°51′34.9″W / 27.516750°N 97.859694°W / 27.516750; -97.859694 (Kleberg County Courthouse)
1914 built
Knox County Courthouse Benjamin, Knox County
33°35′0.4″N 99°47′35.7″W / 33.583444°N 99.793250°W / 33.583444; -99.793250 (Knox County Courthouse)
1935 built
La Salle County Courthouse Cotulla, La Salle County
28°26′8.3″N 99°14′11.7″W / 28.435639°N 99.236583°W / 28.435639; -99.236583 (La Salle County Courthouse)
1931 built
Lamar County Courthouse Paris, Lamar County
33°39′44.4″N 95°33′23.8″W / 33.662333°N 95.556611°W / 33.662333; -95.556611 (Lamar County Courthouse)
1917 built
2000 RTHL[258]
Lamb County Courthouse Littlefield, Lamb County
33°55′12.0″N 102°19′59.6″W / 33.920000°N 102.333222°W / 33.920000; -102.333222 (Lamb County Courthouse)
1955 built
Lampasas County Courthouse Lampasas, Lampasas County
31°03′56.0″N 98°10′39.7″W / 31.065556°N 98.177694°W / 31.065556; -98.177694 (Lampasas County Courthouse)
1883 built
1965 RTHL[259]
Lavaca County Courthouse Hallettsville, Lavaca County
29°26′42.1″N 96°56′34.2″W / 29.445028°N 96.942833°W / 29.445028; -96.942833 (Lavaca County Courthouse)
1897 or 1899 built
1971 NRHP
Fifth structure serving as county seat for Lavaca County, originally "La Baca" County. Richardsonian Romanesque, "strongly influenced" by H.H. Richardson's famous design of the Allegheny County Courthouse (1888) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Lee County Courthouse Giddings, Lee County
30°10′53.0″N 96°56′13.6″W / 30.181389°N 96.937111°W / 30.181389; -96.937111 (Lee County Courthouse)
1897 built
1968 RTHL[260]
Leon County Courthouse Centerville, Leon County
31°15′30.6″N 95°58′41.6″W / 31.258500°N 95.978222°W / 31.258500; -95.978222 (Leon County Courthouse)
1886 built
1966 built[261]
Liberty County Courthouse Liberty, Liberty County
30°03′33.3″N 94°47′47.3″W / 30.059250°N 94.796472°W / 30.059250; -94.796472 (Liberty County Courthouse)
1931 built
Limestone County Courthouse Groesbeck, Limestone County
31°31′20.5″N 96°32′6.1″W / 31.522361°N 96.535028°W / 31.522361; -96.535028 (Limestone County Courthouse)
1924 built
1998 RTHL[262]
Lipscomb County Courthouse Lipscomb, Lipscomb County
36°14′1.6″N 100°16′14.0″W / 36.233778°N 100.270556°W / 36.233778; -100.270556 (Lipscomb County Courthouse)
1916 built
2000 RTHL[263]
Live Oak County Courthouse George West, Live Oak County
28°20′2.8″N 98°06′51.0″W / 28.334111°N 98.114167°W / 28.334111; -98.114167 (Live Oak County Courthouse)
1919 built
Llano County Courthouse Llano, Llano County
30°44′59.1″N 98°40′35.6″W / 30.749750°N 98.676556°W / 30.749750; -98.676556 (Llano County Courthouse)
1893 built
1980 RTHL[264]
Loving County Courthouse Mentone, Loving County
31°42′23.7″N 103°35′55.2″W / 31.706583°N 103.598667°W / 31.706583; -103.598667 (Loving County Courthouse)
1936 built
Lubbock County Courthouse Lubbock, Lubbock County
33°35′6.2″N 101°50′41.0″W / 33.585056°N 101.844722°W / 33.585056; -101.844722 (Lubbock County Courthouse)
1950 built
Lynn County Courthouse Tahoka, Lynn County
33°09′52.5″N 101°47′46.1″W / 33.164583°N 101.796139°W / 33.164583; -101.796139 (Lynn County Courthouse)
1916 built
2008 RTHL[265]
Madison County Courthouse Madisonville, Madison County
30°56′55.1″N 95°54′50.2″W / 30.948639°N 95.913944°W / 30.948639; -95.913944 (Madison County Courthouse)
1970 built Rated one of the five ugliest Texas county courthouses by Houstonia magazine in 2013.[266]
Marion County Courthouse Jefferson, Marion County
32°45′23.1″N 94°20′39.6″W / 32.756417°N 94.344333°W / 32.756417; -94.344333 (Marion County Courthouse)
1912 built[267] The courthouse was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 2002.[268]
Martin County Courthouse Stanton, Martin County
32°07′52.5″N 101°47′27.6″W / 32.131250°N 101.791000°W / 32.131250; -101.791000 (Martin County Courthouse)
1975 built[269]
Mason County Courthouse Mason, Mason County
30°44′53.9″N 99°13′55.3″W / 30.748306°N 99.232028°W / 30.748306; -99.232028 (Mason County Courthouse)
1909 built[270]
1974 NRHP-CP
1988 RTHL[271]
Destroyed by arson on February 4, 2021, with only walls left standing.[272]
Matagorda County Courthouse Bay City, Matagorda County
28°58′56.7″N 95°58′10.2″W / 28.982417°N 95.969500°W / 28.982417; -95.969500 (Matagorda County Courthouse)
1965 built[273]
Maverick County Courthouse Eagle Pass, Maverick County
28°42′31.5″N 100°30′5.5″W / 28.708750°N 100.501528°W / 28.708750; -100.501528 (Maverick County Courthouse)
1885 built[274]
1971 RTHL[275]
Maverick County Courthouse (1979) 1979 built[274]
McCulloch County Courthouse Tahoka, McCulloch County
31°08′6.4″N 99°20′5.8″W / 31.135111°N 99.334944°W / 31.135111; -99.334944 (McCullochCounty Courthouse)
1900 built
1967 RTHL
1977 NRHP
The second courthouse to serve McCulloch County, Richardson Romanesque in style, never having had clocks installed as intended on the four sides of its clock tower. Flooded in 1936 and 1938.
McLennan County Courthouse Waco, McLennan County
31°33′26.7″N 97°08′1.1″W / 31.557417°N 97.133639°W / 31.557417; -97.133639 (McLennan County Courthouse)
1901 built[276]
1970 RTHL[277]
McMullen County Courthouse Tilden, McMullen County
28°27′39.4″N 98°32′57.8″W / 28.460944°N 98.549389°W / 28.460944; -98.549389 (McMullen County Courthouse)
Medina County Courthouse Hondo, Medina County
29°21′2.7″N 99°08′28.8″W / 29.350750°N 99.141333°W / 29.350750; -99.141333 (Medina County Courthouse)
1893 built
1984 RTHL[278]
Menard County Courthouse Menard, Menard County
30°54′54.9″N 99°47′2.0″W / 30.915250°N 99.783889°W / 30.915250; -99.783889 (Menard County Courthouse)
1932 built[279]
2003 RTHL[280]
Midland County Courthouse Midland, Midland County
32°00′8.7″N 102°04′31.5″W / 32.002417°N 102.075417°W / 32.002417; -102.075417 (Midland County Courthouse)
1983 built[281] Fourth courthouse to serve Midland County, originally the Heritage Building renovated in 2008 and reopened as the courthouse in 2010.
Milam County Courthouse Cameron, Milam County
30°51′0.1″N 96°58′34.5″W / 30.850028°N 96.976250°W / 30.850028; -96.976250 (Milam County Courthouse)
1892 built
Mills County Courthouse Goldthwaite, Mills County
31°26′59.1″N 98°34′10.3″W / 31.449750°N 98.569528°W / 31.449750; -98.569528 (Mills County Courthouse)
1913 built
2002 RTHL[282]
Mitchell County Courthouse Colorado City, Mitchell County
32°23′25.2″N 100°52′7.8″W / 32.390333°N 100.868833°W / 32.390333; -100.868833 (Mitchell County Courthouse)
Montague County Courthouse Montague, Montague County
33°39′52.4″N 97°43′12.4″W / 33.664556°N 97.720111°W / 33.664556; -97.720111 (Montague County Courthouse)
2013 RTHL[283]
Montgomery County Courthouse Conroe, Montgomery County
30°18′42.2″N 95°27′27.5″W / 30.311722°N 95.457639°W / 30.311722; -95.457639 (Montgomery County Courthouse)
Moore County Courthouse Dumas, Moore County
35°51′29.4″N 101°58′21.7″W / 35.858167°N 101.972694°W / 35.858167; -101.972694 (Moore County Courthouse)
Old Morris County Courthouse Daingerfield, Morris County
33°01′54.4″N 94°43′17.4″W / 33.031778°N 94.721500°W / 33.031778; -94.721500 (Old Morris County Courthouse)
Morris County Courthouse Daingerfield, Morris County
33°02′8.0″N 94°43′35.6″W / 33.035556°N 94.726556°W / 33.035556; -94.726556 (Morris County Courthouse)
Motley County Courthouse Matador, Motley County
34°0′50.0″N 100°49′17.5″W / 34.013889°N 100.821528°W / 34.013889; -100.821528 (Motley County Courthouse)
Nacogdoches County Courthouse Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County
31°36′13.1″N 94°39′23.6″W / 31.603639°N 94.656556°W / 31.603639; -94.656556 (Nacogdoches County Courthouse)
Navarro County Courthouse Corsicana, Navarro County
32°05′43.1″N 96°28′6.7″W / 32.095306°N 96.468528°W / 32.095306; -96.468528 (Navarro County Courthouse)
1983 RTHL[284]
Newton County Courthouse Newton, Newton County
30°50′52.1″N 93°45′30.8″W / 30.847806°N 93.758556°W / 30.847806; -93.758556 (Newton County Courthouse)
1974 RTHL[285]
Nolan County Courthouse Sweetwater, Nolan County
32°28′14.7″N 100°24′29.5″W / 32.470750°N 100.408194°W / 32.470750; -100.408194 (Nolan County Courthouse)
Old Nueces County Courthouse Corpus Christi
27°48′6.4″N 97°23′45.8″W / 27.801778°N 97.396056°W / 27.801778; -97.396056 (Old Nueces County Courthouse)
1914 built
1976 RTHL[286]
Nueces County Courthouse Corpus Christi, Nueces County
27°47′41.7″N 97°24′2.2″W / 27.794917°N 97.400611°W / 27.794917; -97.400611 (Nueces County Courthouse)
Ochiltree County Courthouse Perryton, Ochiltree County
36°23′41.5″N 100°48′7.9″W / 36.394861°N 100.802194°W / 36.394861; -100.802194 (Ochiltree County Courthouse)
Old Oldham County Courthouse Tascosa (Now Boy's Ranch, TX)
35°31′55.0″N 102°15′21.5″W / 35.531944°N 102.255972°W / 35.531944; -102.255972 (Old Oldham County Courthouse)
1884 built
1965 RTHL[287]
Oldham County Courthouse Vega, Oldham County
35°14′48.2″N 102°25′39.9″W / 35.246722°N 102.427750°W / 35.246722; -102.427750 (Oldham County Courthouse)
1915 built
Orange County Courthouse Orange, Orange County
30°05′22.1″N 93°44′11.9″W / 30.089472°N 93.736639°W / 30.089472; -93.736639 (Orange County Courthouse)
1937 built
Palo Pinto County Courthouse Palo Pinto, Palo Pinto County
32°46′3.4″N 98°17′57.0″W / 32.767611°N 98.299167°W / 32.767611; -98.299167 (Palo Pinto County Courthouse)
Panola County Courthouse Carthage, Panola County
32°09′20.0″N 94°20′28.3″W / 32.155556°N 94.341194°W / 32.155556; -94.341194 (Panola County Courthouse)
Parker County Courthouse Weatherford, Parker County
32°45′32″N 97°47′49″W / 32.75889°N 97.79694°W / 32.75889; -97.79694 (Parker County Courthouse)
1884-86 built
1965 RTHL[288]
Second Empire style, designed by W.C. Dodson.[citation needed]
Parmer County Courthouse Farwell, Parmer County
34°23′5.3″N 103°02′22.1″W / 34.384806°N 103.039472°W / 34.384806; -103.039472 (Parmer County Courthouse)
1962 RTHL[289]
Pecos County Courthouse Fort Stockton, Pecos County
30°52′58.0″N 102°52′47.2″W / 30.882778°N 102.879778°W / 30.882778; -102.879778 (Pecos County Courthouse)
1883 built
1966 RTHL[290]
Polk County Courthouse Livingston, Polk County
30°42′38.0″N 94°56′0.4″W / 30.710556°N 94.933444°W / 30.710556; -94.933444 (Polk County Courthouse)
1924 built
2001 RTHL[291]
Potter County Courthouse Amarillo, Potter County
35°12′28.3″N 101°50′4.7″W / 35.207861°N 101.834639°W / 35.207861; -101.834639 (Potter County Courthouse)
1932 built
1996 RTHL[292]
Presidio County Courthouse Marfa, Presidio County
30°18′48.2″N 104°01′19.3″W / 30.313389°N 104.022028°W / 30.313389; -104.022028 (Presidio County Courthouse)
1887 built
1964 RTHL[293]
Rains County Courthouse Emory, Rains County
32°52′28.6″N 95°45′53.7″W / 32.874611°N 95.764917°W / 32.874611; -95.764917 (Rains County Courthouse)
2002 RTHL[294]
Randall County Courthouse Canyon, Randall County
34°58′45.6″N 101°55′41.5″W / 34.979333°N 101.928194°W / 34.979333; -101.928194 (Randall County Courthouse)
1965 RTHL[295]
Old Reagan County Courthouse Stiles, Reagan County
31°24′23.4″N 101°33′57.7″W / 31.406500°N 101.566028°W / 31.406500; -101.566028 (Old Reagan County Courthouse)
1969 RTHL[296]
Reagan County Courthouse Big Lake, Reagan County
31°11′34.7″N 101°27′38.4″W / 31.192972°N 101.460667°W / 31.192972; -101.460667 (Reagan County Courthouse)
Real County Courthouse Leakey, Real County
29°43′34.6″N 99°45′44.1″W / 29.726278°N 99.762250°W / 29.726278; -99.762250 (Real County Courthouse)
2000 RTHL[297]
Red River County Courthouse Clarksville, Red River County
33°36′47.8″N 95°03′4.8″W / 33.613278°N 95.051333°W / 33.613278; -95.051333 (Red River County Courthouse)
1966 RTHL[298]
Reeves County Courthouse Pecos, Reeves County
31°25′27.1″N 103°29′39.1″W / 31.424194°N 103.494194°W / 31.424194; -103.494194 (Reeves County Courthouse)
Refugio County Courthouse Refugio, Refugio County
28°17′47.8″N 97°16′33.4″W / 28.296611°N 97.275944°W / 28.296611; -97.275944 (Refugio County Courthouse)
1917, 1951 built
2002 NRHP
Built in 1917 in a Mission style, it was enlarged and renovated in 1951 into a Moderne style design by Irving H. Dunbar.
Roberts County Courthouse Miami, Roberts County
35°41′33.6″N 100°38′7.4″W / 35.692667°N 100.635389°W / 35.692667; -100.635389 (Roberts County Courthouse)
1913 built
2000 RTHL[299]
Robertson County Courthouse Franklin, Robertson County
31°01′36.8″N 96°29′14.4″W / 31.026889°N 96.487333°W / 31.026889; -96.487333 (Robertson County Courthouse)
1968 RTHL[300] A different courthouse for the county, listed on the National Register as Hammond House, was designed and built in Calvert, but it was not completed before the county seat was switched from Calvert to Franklin.[citation needed]
Rockwall County Courthouse Rockwall, Rockwall County
32°54′48.2″N 96°26′56.9″W / 32.913389°N 96.449139°W / 32.913389; -96.449139 (Rockwall County Courthouse)
Runnels County Courthouse Ballinger, Runnels County
31°44′18.3″N 99°56′45.4″W / 31.738417°N 99.945944°W / 31.738417; -99.945944 (Runnels County Courthouse)
1967 RTHL[301]
Rusk County Courthouse Henderson, Rusk County
32°09′15.7″N 94°48′0.4″W / 32.154361°N 94.800111°W / 32.154361; -94.800111 (Rusk County Courthouse)
Sabine County Courthouse Hemphill, Sabine County
31°20′31.3″N 93°50′57.7″W / 31.342028°N 93.849361°W / 31.342028; -93.849361 (Sabine County Courthouse)
San Augustine County Courthouse San Augustine, San Augustine County
31°31′48.5″N 94°06′40.6″W / 31.530139°N 94.111278°W / 31.530139; -94.111278 (San Augustine County Courthouse)
1927 built
2001 RTHL[302]
San Jacinto County Courthouse Coldspring, San Jacinto County
30°35′32.2″N 95°07′42.9″W / 30.592278°N 95.128583°W / 30.592278; -95.128583 (San Jacinto County Courthouse)
2000 RTHL[303]
San Patricio County Courthouse Sinton, San Patricio County
28°02′14.1″N 97°30′53.0″W / 28.037250°N 97.514722°W / 28.037250; -97.514722 (San Patricio County Courthouse)
San Saba County Courthouse San Saba, San Saba County
31°11′43.5″N 98°43′1.3″W / 31.195417°N 98.717028°W / 31.195417; -98.717028 (San Saba County Courthouse)
2004 RTHL[304]
Schleicher County Courthouse Eldorado, Schleicher County
30°51′36.3″N 100°35′59.3″W / 30.860083°N 100.599806°W / 30.860083; -100.599806 (Schleicher County Courthouse)
1991 RTHL[305]
Scurry County Courthouse Snyder, Scurry County
32°42′59.8″N 100°55′4.0″W / 32.716611°N 100.917778°W / 32.716611; -100.917778 (Scurry County Courthouse)
Shackelford County Courthouse Albany, Shackelford County
32°43′21.7″N 99°17′47.4″W / 32.722694°N 99.296500°W / 32.722694; -99.296500 (Shackelford County Courthouse)
1962 RTHL[306]
Shelby County Courthouse Center, Shelby County
31°47′42.1″N 94°10′52.8″W / 31.795028°N 94.181333°W / 31.795028; -94.181333 (Shelby County Courthouse)
1969 RTHL[307]
Sherman County Courthouse Stratford, Sherman County
36°20′17.1″N 102°04′12.6″W / 36.338083°N 102.070167°W / 36.338083; -102.070167 (Sherman County Courthouse)
2008 RTHL[308]
Smith County Courthouse Tyler, Smith County
32°21′4.4″N 95°18′0.6″W / 32.351222°N 95.300167°W / 32.351222; -95.300167 (Smith County Courthouse)
Somervell County Courthouse Glen Rose, Somervell County
32°14′6.4″N 97°45′20.8″W / 32.235111°N 97.755778°W / 32.235111; -97.755778 (Somervell County Courthouse)
1979 built
1963 RTHL[309]
Starr County Courthouse Rio Grande City, Starr County
26°22′54.4″N 98°49′10.8″W / 26.381778°N 98.819667°W / 26.381778; -98.819667 (Starr County Courthouse)
Stephens County Courthouse Breckenridge, Stephens County
32°45′21.0″N 98°54′16.4″W / 32.755833°N 98.904556°W / 32.755833; -98.904556 (Stephens County Courthouse)
1997 RTHL[310]
Sterling County Courthouse Sterling City, Sterling County
31°50′9.7″N 100°59′16.1″W / 31.836028°N 100.987806°W / 31.836028; -100.987806 (Sterling County Courthouse)
Stonewall County Courthouse Aspermont, Stonewall County
33°08′23.3″N 100°13′42.0″W / 33.139806°N 100.228333°W / 33.139806; -100.228333 (Stonewall County Courthouse)
Sutton County Courthouse Sonora, Sutton County
30°34′20.2″N 100°38′37.7″W / 30.572278°N 100.643806°W / 30.572278; -100.643806 (Sutton County Courthouse)
1891
1962 RTHL[311]
1977 NRHP
Designed in Second Empire style by architect Oscar Ruffini
Swisher County Courthouse Tulia, Swisher County
34°32′11.6″N 101°45′49.5″W / 34.536556°N 101.763750°W / 34.536556; -101.763750 (Swisher County Courthouse)
1962 RTHL[312]
Tarrant County Courthouse Fort Worth, Tarrant County
32°45′26.8″N 97°19′59.5″W / 32.757444°N 97.333194°W / 32.757444; -97.333194 (Tarrant County Courthouse)
1895 built
1969 RTHL[313]
1915 Taylor County Courthouse 301 Oak St., Abilene
32°26′45.0″N 99°43′55.7″W / 32.445833°N 99.732139°W / 32.445833; -99.732139 (Old Taylor County Courthouse)
1915 built
Taylor County Courthouse Abilene, Taylor County
32°26′47.2″N 99°43′59.9″W / 32.446444°N 99.733306°W / 32.446444; -99.733306 (Taylor County Courthouse)
1972 built
Terrell County Courthouse Sanderson, Terrell County
30°08′36.5″N 102°23′40.8″W / 30.143472°N 102.394667°W / 30.143472; -102.394667 (Terrell County Courthouse)
1906 built
Terry County Courthouse Brownfield, Terry County
33°10′43.0″N 102°16′50.1″W / 33.178611°N 102.280583°W / 33.178611; -102.280583 (Terry County Courthouse)
1926 built
Throckmorton County Courthouse Throckmorton, Throckmorton County
33°10′44.1″N 99°10′40.3″W / 33.178917°N 99.177861°W / 33.178917; -99.177861 (Throckmorton County Courthouse)
1890 built
2008 RTHL[314]
Titus County Courthouse Mount Pleasant, Titus County
33°09′25.5″N 94°58′8.8″W / 33.157083°N 94.969111°W / 33.157083; -94.969111 (Titus County Courthouse)
1940 built
Tom Green County Courthouse San Angelo, Tom Green County
31°27′44.9″N 100°26′21.5″W / 31.462472°N 100.439306°W / 31.462472; -100.439306 (Tom Green County Courthouse)
1928 built
Travis County Courthouse Austin, Travis County
30°16′24.2″N 97°44′43.2″W / 30.273389°N 97.745333°W / 30.273389; -97.745333 (Travis County Courthouse)
1931 built
Trinity County Courthouse Groveton, Trinity County
31°03′20.8″N 95°07′35.1″W / 31.055778°N 95.126417°W / 31.055778; -95.126417 (Trinity County Courthouse)
1914 built
2004 RTHL[315]
Tyler County Courthouse Woodville, Tyler County
30°46′30″N 94°24′56″W / 30.77500°N 94.41556°W / 30.77500; -94.41556 (Tyler County Courthouse)
1891, 1935 built
2000 RTHL[316]
Built in 1891 in Italianate style; extensively renovated in 1936.[citation needed]
Upshur County Courthouse Gilmer, Upshur County
32°43′45.2″N 94°56′40.3″W / 32.729222°N 94.944528°W / 32.729222; -94.944528 (Upshur County Courthouse)
1933 built
Upton County Courthouse Rankin, Upton County
31°13′34.8″N 101°56′14.0″W / 31.226333°N 101.937222°W / 31.226333; -101.937222 (Upton County Courthouse)
1926 built
Uvalde County Courthouse Uvalde, Uvalde County
29°12′36.3″N 99°47′9.6″W / 29.210083°N 99.786000°W / 29.210083; -99.786000 (Uvalde County Courthouse)
1927 built
1983 RTHL[317]
Val Verde County Courthouse Del Rio, Val Verde County
29°21′32.8″N 100°53′49.7″W / 29.359111°N 100.897139°W / 29.359111; -100.897139 (Val Verde County Courthouse)
1887 built
Van Zandt County Courthouse Canton, Van Zandt County
32°33′22.1″N 95°51′47.1″W / 32.556139°N 95.863083°W / 32.556139; -95.863083 (Van Zandt County Courthouse)
1937 built
1999 RTHL[318]
Old Victoria County Courthouse Victoria
28°47′59.4″N 97°0′26.2″W / 28.799833°N 97.007278°W / 28.799833; -97.007278 (Old Victoria County Courthouse)
1892 built
1961 RTHL[319]
Victoria County Courthouse Victoria, Victoria County
28°48′00.8″N 97°0′26.4″W / 28.800222°N 97.007333°W / 28.800222; -97.007333 (Victoria County Courthouse)
1967 built
Walker County Courthouse Huntsville, Walker County
30°43′24.1″N 95°33′3.3″W / 30.723361°N 95.550917°W / 30.723361; -95.550917 (Walker County Courthouse)
1970 built
Waller County Courthouse Hempstead, Waller County
30°05′52.1″N 96°04′37.9″W / 30.097806°N 96.077194°W / 30.097806; -96.077194 (Waller County Courthouse)
1955 built
Ward County Courthouse Gilmer, Ward County
31°35′30.9″N 102°53′24.9″W / 31.591917°N 102.890250°W / 31.591917; -102.890250 (Ward County Courthouse)
1940 built
Washington County Courthouse Brenham, Washington County
30°10′1.6″N 96°23′51.8″W / 30.167111°N 96.397722°W / 30.167111; -96.397722 (Washington County Courthouse)
1939 built
1985 RTHL[320]
Webb County Courthouse Laredo, Webb County
27°30′26.9″N 99°30′21.2″W / 27.507472°N 99.505889°W / 27.507472; -99.505889 (Webb County Courthouse)
1909 built
Wharton County Courthouse Wharton, Wharton County
29°18′37.9″N 96°06′3.0″W / 29.310528°N 96.100833°W / 29.310528; -96.100833 (Wharton County Courthouse)
1889 built
2007 RTHL[321]
Wheeler County Courthouse Wheeler, Wheeler County
35°26′40.6″N 100°16′22.3″W / 35.444611°N 100.272861°W / 35.444611; -100.272861 (Wheeler County Courthouse)
1925 built
2000 RTHL[322]
Wichita County Courthouse Wichita Falls, Wichita County
33°54′44.7″N 98°29′42.0″W / 33.912417°N 98.495000°W / 33.912417; -98.495000 (Wichita County Courthouse)
1980 built
Wilbarger County Courthouse Vernon, Wilbarger County
34°09′11.4″N 99°17′2.0″W / 34.153167°N 99.283889°W / 34.153167; -99.283889 (Wilbarger County Courthouse)
1932 built
Willacy County Courthouse Raymondville, Willacy County
26°28′56.5″N 97°47′15.3″W / 26.482361°N 97.787583°W / 26.482361; -97.787583 (Willacy County Courthouse)
1922 built
2016 RTHL[323]
Williamson County Courthouse Georgetown, Williamson County
30°38′13.2″N 97°40′39.0″W / 30.637000°N 97.677500°W / 30.637000; -97.677500 (Williamson County Courthouse)
1911 built
1988 RTHL

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Wilson County Courthouse Floresville, Wilson Counry
29°8′0″N 98°9′25″W / 29.13333°N 98.15694°W / 29.13333; -98.15694 (Wilson County Courthouse)
1884 built
1984 RTHL[325]
Designed by British-born architect Alfred Giles in Italianate style.[citation needed]
Winkler County Courthouse Kermit, Winkler County
31°51′25.6″N 103°05′36.8″W / 31.857111°N 103.093556°W / 31.857111; -103.093556 (Winkler County Courthouse)
1929 built
1988 RTHL[326]
Wise County Courthouse Decatur, Wise County
33°14′3.9″N 97°35′12.9″W / 33.234417°N 97.586917°W / 33.234417; -97.586917 (Wise County Courthouse)
1896 built
1964 RTHL[327]
Wood County Courthouse Quitman, Wood County
32°47′44.8″N 95°27′7.9″W / 32.795778°N 95.452194°W / 32.795778; -95.452194 (Wood County Courthouse)
1925 built
2003 RTHL[328]
Yoakum County Courthouse Plains, Yoakum County
33°11′21.1″N 102°49′44.1″W / 33.189194°N 102.828917°W / 33.189194; -102.828917 (Yoakum County Courthouse)
1949 built
Young County Courthouse Graham, Young County
33°06′22.4″N 98°35′25.6″W / 33.106222°N 98.590444°W / 33.106222; -98.590444 (Young County Courthouse)
1932 built
Zapata County Courthouse Zapata, Zapata County
26°54′8.1″N 99°15′56.4″W / 26.902250°N 99.265667°W / 26.902250; -99.265667 (Zapata County Courthouse)
2006 built
Zavala County Courthouse Crystal City, Zavala County
28°40′46.2″N 99°49′37.1″W / 28.679500°N 99.826972°W / 28.679500; -99.826972 (Zavala County Courthouse)
1970 built

See also

Citations

  1. ^ James Michener, Texas (1985)
  2. ^ Kelsey & Dyal 2007, p. 14.
  3. ^ a b Kelsey & Dyal 2007, p. 31.
  4. ^ "Anderson County Courthouse". Texas Historic Sites Atlas. Texas Historical Commission. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
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