Jack County Courthouse

The Jack County Courthouse, at 100 N. Main St. in Jacksboro, Texas, was completed in 1940. It was designed in 1939 by Wichita Falls architects Voelker & Dixon.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.[1]

Jack County Courthouse
Jack County Courthouse in 2014
Jack County Courthouse is located in Texas
Jack County Courthouse
Jack County Courthouse
Jack County Courthouse is located in the United States
Jack County Courthouse
Jack County Courthouse
Location100 N. Main St.,
Jacksboro, Texas
Coordinates33°13′8″N 98°9′29″W / 33.21889°N 98.15806°W / 33.21889; -98.15806
Area5.7 acres (2.3 ha)
Built1939 (1939)-1940 (1940)
Built byEckert-Fair Construction
ArchitectVoelker & Dixon
Architectural styleModern Classical
NRHP reference No.12001002[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 4, 2012

It is a three-story building with basement, and has "remarkable" integrity according to its 2012 NRHP nomination, which states its "cast-in-place concrete structure is sheathed in Texas limestone with marble spandrels. The building is modernistic in its block massing and stylized details, and stands as a rich example of the Modem Classical Style, a contemporary interpretation of classical design, with fluted pilasters separating recessed vertically ranked window and spandrel bays, and an entablature with low relief sculpture. The rich interior spaces and finishes are largely intact, including the original decorative light fixtures, stone and wood paneled wall veneers, decorative moldings, door hardware, duct covers, and aluminum cashier window screens. The courthouse exterior and interior retain a very high degree of architectural integrity."[2]

The courthouse is the fourth courthouse building to have served the county. It replaced an 1885 courthouse. The first courthouse was established in 1858 in an already-existing wooden building on the west side of the Jacksboro town square, which was remodeled at cost of $800.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Gregory Smith (2012). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Jack County Courthouse". National Archives. Retrieved April 30, 2018. Downloading may be slow.
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