Former Muldoon Courthouse -- Muldoon TX
N 29° 49.059 W 097° 04.173
14R E 686544 N 3300142
The wood-frame former Muldoon Courthouse, built in , today used as community museum
Waymark Code: WMVP6Z
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/12/2017
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This charming wood-frame courthouse served the citizens of Muldoon when this was a busy Fayette County rairoad town.
In 2017, the building is used as the Muldoon Museum. A historical marker was dedicated at the site in 2014, which reads as follows:
"MULDOON COMMUNITY
Located in southwest Fayette County, the Muldoon area was first settled in the 1830s. The community was named in honor of Father Miguel Muldoon and is situated on land acquired in 1831 through a Spanish land grant from Stephen F. Austin. Father Muldoon was of Irish heritage, educated in Spain and moved to Mexico in 1821 when he entered the priesthood. In Mexico, he met Stephen F. Austin, who gave eleven leagues of land to Muldoon in return for his ministry to the colonists. Four of these leagues were located in Fayette County.
The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad was built through the area in 1887 and the town grew quickly around it. James Kerr established the first post office in January 1888. Within a decade, Muldoon boasted its own physician, general merchandise stores, churches, a barber shop, saloon, meat market, blacksmith shop, hotel, woodworking shop, lumberyard, cotton gin, railroad depot and a school. The Muldoon courthouse building is a rarity. Constructed in 1890, it is one of six justice precinct courthouses that were built in Fayette County. Over the years, it has been used as a mattress factory, canning kitchen, site for quilting bees, voting location, community meeting place and a museum. Muldoon is also known for its “Muldoon blue” sandstone. Taken from the A. B. Kerr quarry, the sandstone was used in the construction of several sites in Texas, including courthouses, a jail, churches and later in the construction of Galveston and other coastal jetties. Muldoon was once a thriving community, but declined as the railroad industry became less relevant. (2014)
Marker is property of the State of Texas"
Year Built: 1890
Current Use of Building: Museum
Level of Courts: County
Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1890-1960s
Physical Address: FM 154
Muldoon TX
Hours: intermittent
Related Website: [Web Link]
Architect: Not listed
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