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Henderson County Courthouse Athens, Texas |
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![]() Photo: Robert Deering 2/1/2009 |
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Completed - 1913
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COUNTY ORGANIZED: 1846 COUNTY NAMED FOR: James Pinckney Henderson, first governor of the state of Texas. COUNTY SEATS: Three - Centerville, Buffalo, and Athens. COUNTY SEAT NAMED FOR: The name was suggested by Dulcina A. Holland (later Mrs. Dull Avriett), who hoped the town would be a center of learning. COURTHOUSES: Four - 1850, 1860, 1887, and 1913. The first courthouse cost the county fifty dollars. By 1855 the courthouse had been sold and the proceeds were to be used to build a jail. The second county courthouse, a two-story, wooden, weather-boarded structure with four brick chimneys, was completed in 1860 and sat in the center of the square until it burned in 1885. STANDING: One -1913 Classical Revival syle building of brick and stone. LINKS: Henderson County |