Deaf Smith County Courthouse - Hereford, TX
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N 34° 49.015 W 102° 23.853
13S E 738034 N 3855827
Only the second courthouse ever built in the U.S in marble.
Waymark Code: WMM2W8
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member ddtfamily
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County of courthouse: Deaf Smith County
Location of courthouse: Hereford
Date courthouse built: 1910
Architect: Chamberlin & Co.
Material: Brick faced with marble

"Although Erastus "Deaf" Smith never set foot in Deaf Smith County, it was in his honor and memory that the county bears his name. Erastus "Deaf" Smith was a hero of the Texas Revolution. He was the scout commander under General Sam Houston. Smith’s exploits during the revolution led to his being made a Captain of the Texas Rangers. After retiring from the Rangers, he made his home in Richmond, Texas where he died in 1837. His "heroic acts" were admired by many and he was known as "The Texas Spy" for his bravery and scouting ability. La Plata was the first county seat, but the winter of 1897 brought disaster to the once promising little town. In February of that year, four inches of sleet was covered with eight inches of snow. The temperature was freezing or below for 21 consecutive days making it impossible for cattle to break through the ice for water or grass. Over 350 head were lost, forcing folks to leave and begin again elsewhere. The railroad missed La Plata by 26 miles prompting the citizens to relocate the town near the railroad.
"Hereford was born on September 1, 1898. Troy Womble owns the distinction of being the first resident. His dugout was 40 yards west of Hwy. 385 and 10 feet south of the present railroad track. Hereford got its name from registered Hereford cattle brought by L.R. Bradley and G.R. Jowell. The cattle were from Hereford, England. Hereford became the county seat that same year. By 1900, the population had grown to 843 residents.
"As Hereford grew at a steady rate, water was pumped from underground. Windmills provided the solution to meeting the growth demand. Hereford became known as the "Windmill City" with more than 400 windmills in the town. Area farmers began growing wheat in 1903. The first irrigation well was dug on the G. R. Jowell ranch in 1903. It was a ten inch well, 100 feet deep, and produced 280 gallons of water per minute. The area became prime farmland with the ability to make a profit of $1,000 per year and producing 40 bushels to the acre. Hundreds of people at a time began arriving by immigration trains to look at Hereford as a place to relocate and start a new life. They were drawn by agricultural products like cabbage, onions, corn, cotton, and wheat. After the "Dust Bowl" days, Hereford resumed as one of the top producers of agricultural products.
"The railroad was the heart of trade for Hereford and it allowed Hereford to prosper and grow very rapidly. In 1910, Hereford was doing so well that it constructed a new courthouse. It was built of white Georgia marble. It is the only marble courthouse in Texas. Downtown Hereford began a rapid growth and became a trade center for the area. That’s pretty much the way it has been ever since. Hereford has prospered and grown and is still recognized as one of the more progressive cities in the Texas Panhandle." ~ Deaf Smith County Chamber of Commerce

"In 1876 the state legislature identified and named the county, but it was not organized until 1890, with the town of LaPlata as the original county seat. The county was named for Erastus "Deaf" Smith[3] (1787–1837), a partially deaf scout and soldier who served in the Texas Revolution. He was the first to reach the Alamo after its fall. The pronunciation of "Deaf", like that of Smith himself, is "Deef". However, most people in Deaf Smith County pronounce it "Deaf".

"This county was also selected as an alternate site for a possible nuclear waste disposal repository but was later dropped. Jesse Frank Ford, founder of Arrowhead Mills, led the opposition to the Deaf Smith site on grounds of contamination of the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of much of the water supply for West Texas." ~ Wikipedia

Year Built: 1910

Current Use of Building: county courthouse

Level of Courts: County

Architect: Chamberlin & Co.

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1910 to present

Physical Address:
235 E. 3rd St.,
Hereford, TX 79045-5515


Hours:
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Phone 806-363-7077 - 806-364-1746


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