Henderson County Courthouse
Henderson County Courthouse
General information
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Town or city100 E Tyler St., Athens, Texas
CountryUnited States
Coordinates32°12′18″N 95°51′16″W / 32.20487°N 95.8544°W / 32.20487; -95.8544
Completed1913
Cost$170,000
ClientHenderson County
Design and construction
Architect(s)L. L. Thurman
EngineerBuilder: L R. Wright[1]
Official nameHenderson County Courthouse
Designated2002
Reference no.13831

The Henderson County Courthouse, built in 1913, is an historic 3-story redbrick Classical Revival style courthouse building with full basement located at 100 East Tyler Street in Athens, Texas. The courthouse has been designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark since 2002. Designed by L. L. Thurman, who also previously designed the Jeff Davis County Courthouse in Fort Davis, it is unusual for its angled wings. It also has a central cupola which is not seen in most images, but there is no rotunda under the cupola. It is Henderson County's fourth courthouse and the second in Athens. The first one was built in 1850 in Buffalo, now a ghost town,[2] and the second was built in 1861 in Centerville, which is also a ghost town today.[3] The third courthouse was built in Athens in 1887.[4]

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