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Mason County Courthouse

Mason, Mason County

Marker Text

Constructed in 1909, this is the third courthouse to serve the people of Mason County. Commissioners Court probably met in other locations until the first courthouse was built in 1872. It burned in 1877 and was replaced that year by a second red sandstone building. Designed by E. C. Hosford and built at a cost of $39,796, this Beaux Arts style courthouse features a center dome and clock tower, gable front porticoes with two-story Doric columns, and rusticated stonework with contrasting stone lintels. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1988 Courthouse burned Feb. 2021.

Marker Details

Address 201 Fort McKavitt St.
Location Description Mason County Courthouse grounds, N side facing Fort McKavitt St./SH 29/US 87.
Marker # 11286
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code courthouses; Beaux Arts
Latitude, Longitude 30.748681, -99.231937

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