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Johnson County Courthouse Wardville, Texas |
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![]() Photo: Robert Deering 6/9/2008 |
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Completed - 1854
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COUNTY ORGANIZED: 1854 COUNTY NAMED FOR: Middleton T. Johnson, who had served in the Mexican War, on the Texas frontier, and in the Civil War, and was later a legislator. COUNTY SEATS: Three - Wardville, Buchanan, and Cleburn COUNTY SEAT NAMED FOR: Gen. Patrick Cleburne COURTHOUSES: Four - 1854 in Wardville, 1857 in Buchanan, and 1883 and 1912 in Cleburn. STANDING: Two -1854 log cabin courthouse near the original Wardville site, and the 1912 Texas Renaissance building of brick and concrete. LINKS: Johnson, County |