Details for Atascosa County Courthouse

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5013000224

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Marker Number 224
Atlas Number 5013000224
Marker Title Atascosa County Courthouse
Index Entry Atascosa County Courthouse
Address
City Jourdanton
County Atascosa
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 544261
UTM Northing 3199163
Subject Codes counties; courthouses; Mission (Architectural style); design and construction
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse Circle Drive, Jourdanton
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Atascosa County was created from Bexar County in 1856. The first county seat was at Navatasco, on land donated by Jose Antonio Navarro, and the county's first courthouse was a log cabin. The county seat was moved to Pleasanton in 1858, and a frame courthouse was erected. A second courthouse was built in 1868, followed by a third, a red rock structure in 1885. When a special election resulted in the relocation of the county seat to Jourdanton in 1910, the county officers were first housed in rented quarters. The following year the Gordon-Jones Company began construction on a new courthouse. Completed in 1912, the building was designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps (1881-1945), who would also design the Atascosa County Jail in 1915. The two-story brick building has identical entries at each side. Mission Revival-style detail includes curvilinear parapets and occasional Renaissance motifs, accomplished with cast-stone highlights, metal balustrades, and tile roofing. The corners of the building are turned with three-story tower bays, each topped by an open belvedere. Later alterations to the courthouse replaced original windows and installed an elevator opposite the original stairwell. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.
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