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TX Lipscomb County Courthouse

The 1916 Lipscomb County courthouse
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March, 2008

Lipscomb County Courthouse

County Seat - Lipscomb, Texas

Date - 1916
Architect - W. M. Rice
Style - Classical Revival
Material - Brick & concrete
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2000

Lipscomb County Courthouse vintage photo, Lipscomb, Texas

The 1916 Lipscomb County courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy TXDoT

Lipscomb County Courthouse

Historical Market Text:
Established in 1886 and organized the following year with Lipscomb as county seat, Lipscomb County was named for Abner S. Lipscomb, an associate justice of the Texas Supreme Court in the 1840s-1850s. A one-story wood frame building served as the first county courthouse.

During the first decade of the 20th century, the number of farms and ranches in the county more than doubled, and the population more than tripled that of the 1900 census. In 1915, county voters approved the issuance of bonds for a new, larger courthouse to serve the governmental functions of a growing county. The commissioners court selected William M. Rice of Amarillo as both architect and general contractor for the project. Edward S. Altmiller, who had been the contractor for the 1910 Lipscomb County jail, served as construction superintendent.

Rice designed the courthouse in the Classical Revival style, with style-defining features such as the arched doorway and the triangular pediment supported by Doric order columns over the entrance. Design and construction took place primarily during 1916, with final details completed in early 1917.

Despite its status as the smallest town in the county, largely the result of being bypassed by the railroad, Lipscomb retains its designation as county seat. The Lipscomb County courthouse, which dominates the town site, continues to function as the center of government and politics for county residents.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2000

TX Lipscomb County Courthouse Historical Marker

Lipscomb County Courthouse Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March, 2008

Lipscomb County Courthouse, Texas

The courthouse today
Photo courtesy Rob McLain, 2007

TX Lipscomb County Courthouse

SW corner of the courthouse showing the elevator shaft that was later attached to the courthouse.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March, 2008

TX Lipscomb County Courthouse

West side portico detail
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March, 2008

TX Lipscomb County Courthouse courtroom

TX Lipscomb County Quilt