Franklin County Courthouse and Jail explained

Franklin County Courthouse and Jail
Coordinates:33.1892°N -95.2217°W
Map Label:Franklin County Courthouse and Jail
Locmap Relief:yes
Builder:L.R. Wright & Co.
Architect:L.L. Thurman
Added:January 18, 2006
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:05001542
Designated Other1:TSAL
Designated Other1 Date:January 1, 2010
Designated Other1 Number:8200003167
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom

The Franklin County Courthouse and Jail in Mount Vernon, Texas was built in 1912. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. The listing includes two contributing buildings: the courthouse and the jail.

The design of a prior Franklin County courthouse, while not necessarily itself especially architecturally distinguished, was copied in the design of the Old Morris County Courthouse. The prior courthouse was built in 1875.

Its successor, the present courthouse, built in 1912, was designed by L.L. Thurman in Classical Revival style. The courthouse is a three-story sandstone building with full height columned and pedimented porticoes on two sides. It has an octagonal, domed clock tower.

The jail, also built in 1912, is a square two-story small building.[1]

Thurman also designed the Jeff Davis County Courthouse and the Kinney County Courthouse which are also listed on the National Register.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Franklin County Courthouse and Jail . Texas Historical Commission . Gerald "Jerry" W. Hubbell . Hannah Vaughan . July 19, 2005 . July 5, 2018. With 14 figures and five photos from 2005.