Henderson County Courthouse, Athens Texas. (original) (raw)

The 1913 Henderson County courthouse
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2011

Henderson County Courthouse Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2011
Historical Marker:
Henderson County Courthouse
The Texas Legislature created Henderson County in 1846. For the next few years, county commissioners met at various locations, including private homes and the communities of Buffalo and Centerville. Samuel Huffer later determined the center of the county was on the Thomas Parmer survey, and Matthew Cartwright secured 160 acres for the new courthouse. In 1850, the county seat moved to Athens, which was incorporated in 1856.
County commissioners hired John Loop to construct a log courthouse. It served as the court building for 11 years. In 1860, William Warenskjold began construction on a two-story frame courthouse, which burned in 1885, leaving only the district and county clerk buildings standing. C.H. Hawn & Co. constructed the next courthouse, which was used until 1913. That June, with a design by L.L. Thurmon & Company of Dallas, the commissioners court approved the bid of L.R. Wright & Company to build a new courthouse on the square.
Accepted by the court in January 1914, the Henderson County Courthouse exhibits a Classical Revival design. The building is comprised of three floors above a basement, and features a central dome and four three-bay pedimented entries with Tuscan columns. The cross-axial plan is formed from a central block with single bays projecting from each corner. Original detailing includes marble stairways and wainscoting on the interior.
Since becoming the county's public center, the courthouse has been the location of the "Old Fiddlers" contest and other events. Today, memorials and tributes to Henderson County veterans, leaders, residents and history are located on the square.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2002

A different side of the courthouse, which enables a view of the low central dome. There is no rotunda on the inside.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2011
Henderson County Courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy of TXDoT

Another early view of the 1913 courthouse
Postcard courtesy THC

"The district courtroom, subjected to a modern remodeling. The interior of the courthouse was refurbished in 1965 and again in 1986."
- Terry Jeanson, December 2011 photo

Dedication stone inside the courthouse.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2011

The courthouse's dome seen from blocks away.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2011

"This watercolor painting of the current courthouse by Laura Potter is near the south entrance."
- Terry Jeanson, December 2011 photo

The decoration on the pediments are repeated on all sides
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, December 2011

The courthouse square
"A Busy Day in Athens, Texas"
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Photo courtesy Danny Whatley
The courthouse square in Athens, showing the 1887 courthouse
Vintage photo ca. 1911 courtesy THC


