Details for Site of Second Travis County Courthouse and Walton Building

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507015063

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Marker Number 15063
Atlas Number 5507015063
Marker Title Site of Second Travis County Courthouse and Walton Building
Index Entry Travis County Courthouse_Walton Building
Address 11th St.
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 621105
UTM Northing 3349657
Subject Codes buildings; courthouses
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SE corner 11th St. and Congress Ave.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" with post
Marker Text Built 1875 in term of County Judge James W. Smith. Former state officials on committees for site and building include Governor E.M. Pease, Secretary of State C.S. West, Attorney General N.G. Shelley, Treasurer James H. Raymond and legislator George Hancock. In era when Texas was gaining world renown, home of outstanding courts, able judges, brilliant bar, one tenant of its fortress-style jail was author William Sidney Porter (O. Henry), after his return to Austin in 1897 to be with his dying wife and face trial on embezzlement charges. In 1931 the county accepted a block of land in exchange for cancellation of its 99-year lease on this site. Courthouse towers and jail were removed. State offices moved in – Game, Fish and Oyster Commission, Department of Education, Banking Department. In public competition for a name, “Walton Building” was chosen for fishermen’s patron Izaak Walton (1593-1683) and for Wm. M. “Buck” Walton (1832-1915), adjutant general in Terrell’s Confederate Brigade, attorney general of Texas, famed for a colorful law career. The massive 3-story Victorian limestone structure with impressive carved entrance was razed in 1964. (1965)

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