Glasscock County Courthouse

Built in 1909 to 1910 at a cost of $28,000, it was designed by Georgia-born American architect Edward Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and other buildings that he designed in Florida, Georgia and Texas.

It was built of granite and rusticated stone with gable front porticoes on all sides, each of which is supported by four 2-story Doric columns.

Unlike the Mason County Courthouse also designed by Hosford and built at the same time for $39,786, the Glasscock County Courthouse has no clock tower cupola in the center of its roof and its side porticoes are smaller than the other two.

[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] The prior courthouse, a small 2-story stone building, still stands on the property.

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Glasscock County map