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The Harris County Courthouse of 1910 is one of the courthouse buildings operated by the Harris County, Texas government, in Downtown Houston. It is in the Classical Revival architectural style and has six stories. Two courtrooms inside are two stories each. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 13, 1981. [3]
1917 built [90] This courthouse was the result of a total remodeling of the third courthouse, built in 1884 to a Neoclassical design by Henry T. Phelps. [90] Burleson County Courthouse: Caldwell, Burleson County: 1927 built [91] [92] Designed in the Neoclassical style by J. M. Glover. [91] [93] Burnet County Courthouse: Burnet, Burnet County ...
U.S. Court House & Post Office: Paris: Northeast corner of Church St. & Lamar Ave. E.D. Tex. 1902–1916 Destroyed by fire in 1916. n/a U.S. Post Office & Court House: Paris: 231 Lamar Avenue: E.D. Tex. 1925–2002 Building now owned by Lamar County. n/a U.S. Post Office and Courthouse: Pecos: 106 West 4th Street: W.D. Tex. 1936–1995 Still in ...
Harris County Courthouse may refer to: Harris County Courthouse (Georgia), Hamilton, Georgia; Harris County Civil Courthouse, Houston, Texas; Harris County Criminal Justice Center, Houston, Texas; 1910 Harris County Courthouse, Houston, Texas
U.S. Post Office & Court House: Salina: 211 West Iron Avenue: D. Kan. 1938–? Now the Smoky Hill Museum. n/a U.S. Court House & Post Office: Topeka: 5th & Kansas Ave. D. Kan. United States Circuit Court: 1884–1932 1884–1912 Razed in 1933. n/a U.S. Post Office and Court House † Topeka: 424 Kansas Street: D. Kan. 1933–1977 Still in use ...
The oldest federal civil building in Texas, the 1861 Customs and Courthouse in Galveston, once housed the Southern District of Texas. Federal Courthouse in Galveston that housed the court & its predecessor, from 1891–1917 [2] Since its foundation, the Southern District of Texas has been served by forty-one District Judges and six Clerks of Court.
A plan to move the Eddy County Courthouse to a new $350 million complex south of Carlsbad was placed on hold Tuesday by the Eddy County Board of County Commissioners as public input was needed ...
The U.S. Custom House occupies an entire block in the central business district of Houston, Texas. It was built as a post office and courthouse between 1907 and 1911 and later converted to use as the custom house. During this period, urban post offices often shared a building with courts and other federal offices.