Milam County Courthouse and Jail explained

Milam County Courthouse and Jail
Coordinates:30.8497°N -96.9758°W
Map Label:Milam County Courthouse and Jail
Mapframe-Marker:building
Mapframe-Zoom:12
Mapframe-Caption:Interactive map showing the location for Milam County Courthouse
Locmap Relief:yes
Built: (courthouse)
(jail)
Builder:Lee and Plummer (courthouse),
Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company (jail)
Architect:Larmour and Watson (courthouse)
Added:December 20, 1977
Refnum:77001460
Designated Other1:TSAL
Designated Other1 Date:March 28, 1981
Designated Other1 Number:8200000474
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other2:RTHL
Designated Other2 Date:2008 (jail)
Designated Other2 Number:7987 (jail)
Designated Other2 Num Position:bottom

The Milam County Courthouse and Jail are two separate historic county governmental buildings located diagonally opposite each other in Cameron, Milam County, Texas. The Milam County Courthouse, located at 100 South Fannin Avenue, was built in 1890–1892, while the Milam County Jail, now known as the Milam County Museum, was built in 1895. On December 20, 1977, they were added to the National Register of Historic Places as a single entry.[1] [2]

Milam County Courthouse

The Milam County Courthouse, located at 100 South Fannin Avenue, was designed in the Renaissance Revival style of architecture by Austin architect A.O. Watson of the firm of Larmour and Watson. Its east and west facades mirror each other while its north and south facades mirror each other. It was built for $75,000 between 1890 and 1892 by Lee and Plummer, contractors. The cornerstone was dedicated on July 4, 1891, and the building was occupied in April 1892. Built of local stone, it originally consisted of only three stories, but in 1893 it was decided to add a clock tower which was finished in 1895. A statue of Justice was mounted atop the tower. In 1938, however, the clock tower and its statue were removed for safety reasons. In the early 2000s during a restoration of the courthouse, a new clock tower was erected along with a new statue of Justice. [3] [4] [5] [6] [1] [2] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Milam County Jail

The Milam County Jail, located at East Main Street and South Fannin Avenue and now known as the Milam County Museum, was designed in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture and was built in 1895 by the Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri, which brought most building supplies from St. Louis. It is a 3-story building redbrick building with many mini-turrets. It is topped by a hanging tower, which was never used. The first floor was used for storage and a residence for the sheriff and his family, while the second and third floors housed prisoners. It was replaced in 1975 for a more modern jail and then became the local historical museum.[1] [2] [11] [12] [13] [14]

The jail building was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1978.[15] The Jail Museum also houses a 1969 Recorded Texas Historic Landmark plaque for the Green-Batte House[16] which has since burned.[17]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.txgenweb4.org/txmilam/history.html Texas Gen Web: Loyd, Clarissa, History of Milam County
  2. http://www.milamcommunityfoundation.org/memorials-and-tributes.php Milam County Community Foundation: Aerial photo showing both buildings
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=Y2dJAAAAMAAJ&dq=Kathryn+Robbins&pg=RA1-PA116 Robbins, Kathryn, History of the Court House of Milam County, Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, vol. 7-14, page 116-122
  4. http://www.milamcountyhistoricalcommission.org/markers_cameron_milam_county_courthouse.php Milam County Historical Commission: Milam County Courthouse
  5. http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/MilamCountyTx/MilamCountyCourthouse.htm Texas Escapes: Milam County Courthouse
  6. http://www.texasescapes.com/Texas_architecture/TexasCourthousesByArchitects.htm Texas Escapes: Texas Courthouses listed by architect: A.O> Watson
  7. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fwa96 Texas State Historical Association: Texas Handbook Online: Arthur Osborne Watson
  8. https://archive.today/20120710160640/http://courthousetour.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=1334 Texas Courthouse Tour: Milam County
  9. http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth28343/ Portal to Texas History: Milam County Courthouse cornerstone: side face
  10. http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth28344/ Portal to Texas History: Milam County Courthouse cornerstone: main face
  11. http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/MilamCountyTx/MilamCountyCourthouse4JailhouseGhost.htm Texas Escapes: Milam County Jail
  12. http://www.9key.com/markers/marker_detail.asp?atlas_number=5331007987 Texas Historical Markers: Milam County Jail of 1895
  13. https://www.flickr.com/photos/texashistoricalmarkers/396794788/ flickr Milam County Jail
  14. http://www.ccserving.com/www/mcinfo/society/museums/milam_county_museum.htm Milam County Museum
  15. Web site: Details for Milam County Jail of 1895 (Atlas Number 5507014048). Texas Historic Sites Atlas, Texas Historical Commission. March 10, 2018.
  16. Web site: Details for Green-Batte House (Atlas Number 5331007977). Texas Historic Sites Atlas, Texas Historical Commission. March 10, 2018.
  17. Web site: Green-Batte House,Cameron, TX. Milam County Historical Commission. March 10, 2018.