Details for The Courthouses of Hays County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5209010280

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Marker Number 10280
Atlas Number 5209010280
Marker Title The Courthouses of Hays County
Index Entry Hays County Courthouses
Address
City San Marcos
County Hays
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 602344
UTM Northing 3306308
Subject Codes courthouses
Marker Year 1974
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location west side of Courthouse Square
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text When Hays County originated in 1848, its one public building was a log church-schoolhouse that had to serve as the courthouse, along with its other uses. Although the San Marcos townsite, platted in 1851, contained a court square donated to the county, the forfeiture of a $2,000.00 criminal bond later gave the county funds for building, and in 1861 officials employed contractor C. F. Millett to erect on the Square a 36 x 40-foot, 2-story frame courthouse with a hearing room, jury rooms, and 4 offices. That pine building burned in 1868, and county officials operated from rented quarters until a courthouse of soft, locally quarried limestone was completed in 1871. Damaged by earth shiftings, that 2-story, 45 x 53-foot building was razed (1881) and replaced by a 50 x 60-foot, 2-story building of harder limestone designed by F. e. Ruffini, architect for University of Texas buildings and for courthouses in several other counties. After that 1882-83 structure lost its top story in a fire on Feb. 28, 1908, it also was razed. The fourth and present courthouse, in eclectic style, was designed by C. H. Page & Brother, of Austin. Completed and accepted by the county court on Dec. 13, 1909, it has had interior alterations; it was restored in 1972.

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