Stonewall County Courthouse, Aspermont, Texas. (original) (raw)

Stonewall County Courthouse, Aspermont Texas

The current Stonewall County Courthouse
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, December, 2008

Stonewall County Courthouse, Aspermont Texas

The current Stonewall County Courthouse
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, August, 2006

Stonewall County Courthouse, Aspermont Texas

Another view of the 1894 Stonewall County Courthouse
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, August, 2006

Aspermont Tx Lady of Justice Statue

Stonewall County Courthouse Veteran's Memorial

Veteran's Memorial on the courthouse lawn.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, August, 2006

Aspermont Texas 1984StonewallCounty Courthouse Plaque

The dedication plaque on the current courthouse.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, August, 2006


Aspermont Texas - 1911 Stonewall County Courthouse

Former Stonewall County courthouse, Aspermont, Texas

The 1911 Courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy TXDoT

Former Stonewall County courthouse, under construction

The 1911 Stonewall County Courthouse under construction
Photo courtesy THC

1911 Stonewall County Courthouse painting, Aspermont, Texas

This oil painting of the former 1911 Stonewall County courthouse hanging outside of the district courtroom in the current courthouse.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, August, 2006
See Texas Courthouse Gallery

1911 Stonewall County Courthouse Cornerstone, Aspermont Texas

The 1911 Stonewall County Courthouse Cornerstone
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, August, 2006


"According to the Kelsey/Dyal book under the Throckmorton County courthouse page, the Rayner courthouse was designed by Martin, Byrnes (sic) and Johnston (sic.) which is similar to the Throckmorton courthouse. According to the THC, the architect of the Rayner courthouse was the town's founder, W.E. Rayner. (??)" - Terry Jeanson

Former Stonewall County courthouse in Rayner, Texas

The 1891 former courthouse in ghost town Rayner, on US 380 a few miles east of Aspermont, is now a private residence.
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson May 2002

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