Details for Lavaca County Courthouse

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5285003050

Data

Marker Number 3050
Atlas Number 5285003050
Marker Title Lavaca County Courthouse
Index Entry Lavaca County Courthouse
Address
City Hallettsville
County Lavaca
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 699512
UTM Northing 3259013
Subject Codes courthouses
Marker Year 1972
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse Square, corner of Main and 3rd Streets, Hallettsville
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Fifth structure to serve as seat of justice for Lavaca, created originally as "La Baca", a judicial county, by Congress of Republic of Texas in 1842. Declared unconstitutional along with other judicial counties, it was created anew by first Legislature of State of Texas on April 6, 1846, and organized on July 13, 1846. Earliest courthouse was of logs, and for an interval after that one burned, court was held under a liveoak tree in old town of Petersburg. This is third courthouse on this site since county seat was moved to Hallettsville, 1852. Richardsonian in style, it is of Mineral Wells brown sandstone and has base and trim of Mills County grey stone. Eugene T. Heiner of Houston, noted for his public buildings, was the architect. Contractors A. T. Lucas and C. H. and J. Stadtler erected the structure in 1897-1899. Led by members of Hallettsville Schuetzen Verein, Silver Cornet Band, fire department, Sons of Hermann, and other orders, county dedicated the building July 4, 1899, with Judge P. H. Green giving the main address. Courthouse square was selected by Texas Society of Architects in 1970 for a restoration study. The courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

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