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Coryell County Courthouse

Gatesville, Coryell County

Marker Text

An outstanding example of Second Empire Victorian style, often seen in Texas Courthouse design. Erected in 1897 on land donated by early settler R. G. Grant. Architect for this third Coryell Courthouse was W. C. Dodson; builder,Tom Lovell. Limestone and red sandstone blocks were precut to the exact size at quarry, then hauled here by horse-drawn wagons. At each entrance are columns in Roman Corinthian style; and over the east entrance are columns in Roman Corinthian style; and over the east entrance is builder's mark of an owl. Statues on the roof represent "Justice." Noted trials have been held in this building.

Marker Details

Address 600 Main Street
Location Description Courthouse lawn, 600th Block of Main St., Gatesville
Marker # 1071
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code French Second Empire (architectural style); courthouses; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude 31.433947, -97.749706

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