DeSoto Parish Courthouse explained

DeSoto Parish Courthouse
Coordinates:32.0387°N -93.7105°W
Built:1911
Added:January 22, 1987
Refnum:86003677
Nrhp Type2:indcp
Partof Refnum:88002067
Designated Nrhp Type2:October 27, 1988
Nocat:yes

The DeSoto Parish Courthouse, at 101 Texas Street in Mansfield, Louisiana in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

It was designed by Favrot & Livaudais in Beaux Arts style and was built in 1911.

It is a three-story brick building

articulated with two principal stories raised on an English basement. The building is approached on all four sides via monumental flights of steps. The central main entrance is accented by a balustraded balcony on heavy consoles. The entrance leads to a central hall which in turn leads to axial corridors running to the ends of the building. Each side wing culminates in an imperial staircase leading to the courtroom on the top story. The presence of the courtroom is expressed on the exterior through the use of a higher central block with three great arched windows. The main block also features coupled Ionic columns and an ornamental parapet culminating in a central sculptural cartouche. The side wings, which are lower than the main block, are articulated with Tuscan pilasters and arched windows. The piano nobile rests upon a rusticated brick base with a heavy water table.

Its interior is now fairly plain, as courtroom ornamentation has been removed or hidden, and lowered ceilings have been installed in many areas.[1]

It is also a contributing property of Mansfield Historic District since its creation on .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=86003677}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: DeSoto Parish Courthouse ]. National Park Service. Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation staff . November 1986 . November 21, 2019. With