Nueces County Courthouse of 1914
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member JimmyEv
N 27° 48.138 W 097° 23.801
14R E 657940 N 3076333
This was the third Nueces County Courthouse, constructed in 1914 and designed by Harvey L. Page. A jail was contained on the top two floors, above the county courts and offices. This being on the Gulf Coast, the courthouse served as shelter during several hurricanes.
Waymark Code: WM1GMC
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/05/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member silverquill
Views: 53

Marker Number: 3621

Marker Text:
In 1853 lawlessness in Nueces County, which covered most of the area from Corpus Christi to the Mexican border, prompted the construction of the first county courthouse on this block. Three lots were purchased for $300 from Corpus Christi founder, Henry Lawrence Kinney (1814-1865). A second courthouse was built in the mid-1870's beside the first. Under the administration of county Judge Walter F. Timon (1872-1952), this neo-classical structure was completed in 1914 at a cost of $250,000. The architect, Harvey L. Page (1859-1934) of Washington, D.C., designed the International and Great Northern Railroad station in San Antonio and Laguna Gloria in Austin, home of former Corpus Christi resident Clara Driscoll. Additions were made to the buildings in the 1930's and 1960's. Courtrooms and offices were on the first four floors. The top two floors, separated from the rest of the building by an air space to eliminate noise, served as the jail. In addition to government offices, apartments were provided until the 1950's for the jailer and other county officials. During storms which almost leveled the city, hundreds of refugees sought shelter here. In 1977 county offices moved to a new courthouse building.


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