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Site of First Ward County Courthouse

Barstow, Ward County

Marker Text

A Three-story red sandstone courthouse with a domed cupola was constructed here in 1893, one year after Barstow was elected first Ward County seat. The first elected officials to serve in the courthouse were R. D. Gage, co. judge; S. D. McWhorter, co. & dist. clerk; W. M. Ware, sheriff & tax collector; John W. Phillips, co. attorney; S. H. Parker, tax assessor; J. B. Carson, surveyor; J. J. Walker, treas.; Pat Wheat, Comm. No. 1; W. C. Carson, Comm. No. 2; Pat Duracke, Comm. No. 3; and A. D. Irvin, Comm. No. 4. The landmark was razed soon after the county seat moved to Monahans in 1938. All that remains is a cornerstone.

Marker Details

Address FM 516 & 873
Location Description Jct. of Mackey (FM 518) and FM 873 Barstow
Marker # 4789
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 31.461585, -103.394212

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