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Irion County Courthouse Mertzon, Texas |
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![]() Photo: Robert Deering 6/13/2004 |
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Completed - 1937
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COUNTY ORGANIZED: 1889 COUNTY NAMED FOR: Robert Anderson Irion, a physician, surveyor, and Republic of Texas secretary of state. COUNTY SEATS: Two - Sherwood and Mertzon. COUNTY SEAT NAMED FOR: M. L. Mertz, a San Angelo banker who was also a director of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway. COURTHOUSES: Two - Sherwood in 1901 and Mertzon in 1937. STANDING: Two - 1901 Second Empire courthouse built of limestone, and the 1937 Moderne courthouse built of brick. The 1901 structure in Sherwood now serves as a community center. LINKS: Irion County |