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Kendall County Courthouse

Boerne, Kendall County

Marker Text

First and only courthouse in county. Erected 1869-1870, seven years after county organization. Many locally prominent men were associated with the structure. The first county judge, Joseph Graham, was appointed U.S. Consul to Argentina. The first sheriff, Capt. John Sansom, was a member of the U.S. Army, a Texas Ranger and Indian fighter. S. B. Patton, former Alabama legislator, was elected second county judge. Early records reveal cases for horse theft, cattle rustling, illegal sale of liquor, assault. An addition was built in 1909, and structure was remodeled, 1954. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark -- 1970

Marker Details

Address 204 E. San Antonio Ave.
Location Description NE corner E. San Antonio Ave. and Watts St.
Marker # 2921
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 29.79504, -98.730261

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