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San Saba County Courthouse

San Saba, San Saba County

Marker Text

In 1856, the Texas Legislature created and organized San Saba County. A two-story frame courthouse (1857-1878) and later a stone courthouse (1878-1910) on this site served the county and provided space for public gatherings. In 1910, the City of San Saba incorporated, and county residents, spurred by news of a railroad connection, authorized a new courthouse. Alabama architect Walter Chamberlain designed this Classical Revival building, faced in pressed brick and rusticated sandstone. Completed by the time of the first train's arrival in August 1911, it serves as the seat of justice "from the people to the people." Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2004

Marker Details

Address 500 E. Wallace St.
Location Description San Saba County Courthouse, on building near north entrance
Marker # 15199
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code Neoclassical (architectural style); courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 31.195517, -98.716965

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