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Montague County Courthouse

Montague, Montague County

Marker Text

Montague County was created in Dec. 1857 and organized in Aug. 1858. A log cabin and a frame store served as temporary courthouses. Fires destroyed a two-story frame building (1873) and a two-story stone courthouse (1884). In that same year, construction began on a second stone courthouse, which lasted until a 1912 storm severely damaged it. County commissioners selected Waco architect George Burnett to design the present Classical Revival style temple of Justice. A. H. Rodgers of Henrietta was the contractor. The three-story brick and stone courthouse with raised basement has staircases at all four entrances, porticos, pilasters and dentils. Completed in May 1913, it has been the center of government and activity in the county for more than a century. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2013

Marker Details

Address 11339 SH 59
Location Description Montague County Courthouse. Marker is affixed to NE corner of the building facing Grand St., at SW corner of SH 59 and Grand St.
Marker # 17656
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" without post
Code courthouses; buildings; Classical Revival (architectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 33.664668, -97.719919

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