San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail

San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail

The San Augustine County Courthouse
Location Courthouse Sq., San Augustine, Texas
Coordinates 31°31′47″N 94°6′40″W / 31.52972°N 94.11111°W / 31.52972; -94.11111Coordinates: 31°31′47″N 94°6′40″W / 31.52972°N 94.11111°W / 31.52972; -94.11111
Area less than one acre
Built 1927
Architect Simons, Shirley; Campbell and White
Architectural style Classical Revival architecture
NRHP Reference # 04000892[1]
RTHL # 12729
TSAL # 3070
Significant dates
Added to NRHP August 20, 2004
Designated RTHL 2001
Designated TSAL 10/28/2005

The San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail is a historic courthouse located at the corner of Main and Broadway in San Augustine, Texas. The structure was designed by architect Shirley Simons and built in 1927 by the firm of Campbell and White. The courthouse has an exterior facade made of Texas lueders limestone with green Ludowicki tile on the roof and matching trim. The building reflects a Classical Revival style of architecture.[2][3][4] The building includes one of the largest courtrooms in East Texas, featuring two-story Palladian-style windows. A statute of James Pinckney Henderson, the first Governor of Texas, was installed in front of the courthouse in 1937.[4] The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The listing included two contributing buildings and one contributing object.[1] The Texas Historical Commission provided San Augustine County with a $3.7 million grant to restore the courthouse.[2]

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