Crosby County Courthouse - Crosbyton, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 33° 39.514 W 101° 14.388
14S E 292314 N 3726550
Second courthouse building, but third courthouse location.
Waymark Code: WM1684V
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/29/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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Historical Marker:

Crosby County, created in 1876 and organized 1886, had its first county seat at Estacado (founded 1879 by a colony of Quakers). It was on a mail and stage road, in the northeast corner of the county. Freight hauling of materials was slow. County offices were in dugouts, shacks and wagons for two years, until the first courthouse could be completed in 1888.

The second county seat was established in 1890 at Emma (named for the fiancée of R. L. Stringfellow, one of the town's promoters), nine miles west of here. The courthouse at Estacado was taken down, moved and rebuilt at cost of $3,000. It served 20 years.

When the Crosbyton-South Plains Railroad was built in 1910, Emma was four miles off its route. Crosbyton won an election as the new county seat, and Julian Bassett (one of the founders of Crosbyton) donated a site for the courthouse. The county court met in the schoolhouse until the building of the present courthouse and jail in 1914. County judge at that time was Pink Parrish. Commissioners were John K. Fullingim, W. E. McLaughlin, J. A. Noble and R. M. Wheeler.

This commemoration is by the 1965 Commissioners Court. County judge, Cecil Berry; Commissioners: Leilan Caddell, Curt Hendrick, Jack Henry, W. C. Odom.

Year Built: 1914

Current Use of Building: Courthouse

Level of Courts: County

Architect: M. L. Waller

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1914-Present

Physical Address:
201 W Aspen

Crosbyton, TX



Hours:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.


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