Mitchell County Courthouse (Texas)

The Mitchell County Courthouse, built ca. 1924, is an historic 3-story redbrick Classical Revival style courthouse building located at 349 Oak Street in Colorado City, Texas. It was designed by David S. Castle, who has been called the Architect of Abilene,[1] and built by J.H. Reddick. It is Mitchell County's second courthouse and replaced the first courthouse built in 1883, which was torn down after it was discovered to have been built in the right-of-way of Oak Street. Sometime after 1939, the 10 windows in the portico were covered over.[2][3]

Mitchell County Courthouse
Mitchell County Courthouse in 2020
Mitchell County Courthouse is located in Texas
Mitchell County Courthouse
Mitchell County Courthouse
Mitchell County Courthouse is located in the United States
Mitchell County Courthouse
Mitchell County Courthouse
General information
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Address349 Oak St.,
Colorado City, Texas
Coordinates32°23′25″N 100°52′08″W / 32.39034°N 100.86883°W / 32.39034; -100.86883
Completed1924 (1924)
Renovated1965 (1965)
Technical details
MaterialBrick, limestone
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)David S. Castle
Main contractorJ.H. Reddick

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References

Media related to Mitchell County Courthouse (Texas) at Wikimedia Commons


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