Hudspeth County Courthouse, Texas
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member rilekyle
N 31° 10.778 W 105° 21.456
13R E 465925 N 3449565
This adobe courthouse was built in 1919 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Waymark Code: WM1E2X
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/16/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member carptrash
Views: 73

The Hudspeth County Courthouse is a single-story adobe structure completed in 1919 to serve the newly created Hudspeth County. It is tee-shaped in plan, and contains about fourteen thousand square feet of floor space. There is a partial basement and a small mezzanine area. The eighteen inch thick exterior walls and most of the interior partitions are constructed of native adobe brick. The walls have an exterior of stucco with wire mesh attached to the adobe and an interior of plaster. The adobe bricks are 18" x 24" x 31/2" and were made on the job site. Exterior grade beams supporting the walls are of concrete. The floor over the basement is of wood, and the remaining floor area is a concrete slab resting directly on the earth. The roof is supported by wood trusses resting on the load- bearing walls, and is covered by red Spanish tide. Ceiling heights are fifteen foot. The symmetrical facade is distinguished by its arcaded side bays flanking a central arched entranceway vestibule. There is little detail on the side bays, while the entrance has decorative ornamentation of the Classical Revival style. An arched hood on consoles with a cartouche under the arch marks the entrance. Consoles support the cornice to either side of the central parapet. A low hipped roof reinforces the Classical Revival detailing. Much of the present use of the courthouse follows the original plan. The District Court and County and District Clerk's offices are in the original form and condition. The concrete vaults, public offices, and arrangement of outside doors and corridors is unchanged. The Assembly Room has been partitioned into smaller offices. The original County Courtroom is now in use as a public library. A small jail is in use in the northeast corner of the building at the top of the stairs leading from the original jury room which is now occupied by the Sheriff of Hudspeth County.

The Hudspeth County Courthouse is important in Texas as the only surviving adobe courthouse in the state that has been in continual use from the date of construction to the present time. The building is believed to be the largest adobe structure in the state, as well.

Adobe brick was formerly an important indigenous construction material in the southwestern United States. Its present day use, however, is limited to a few private structures. Almost certainly, no public buildings have been constructed of this material for many years, and Hudspeth County Courthouse may represent one of the best examples of adobe construction in public buildings which are still in everyday use.

The 18-inch wall thickness provides good thermal and acoustical insulation. High ceilings are typical of buildings designed for hot summer weather without modern air conditioning.
Year Built: 1919/05/12

Current Use of Building: County Government

Level of Courts: County

Architect: Bradford Hardie

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1919-present

Physical Address: Not listed

Hours: Not listed

Related Website: Not listed

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