Robertson County Courthouse
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Marker No: 10943
State Antiquities Landmark
Geographic: 31.024202,-96.488579
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Marker Text: Erected in 1882 at a cost of $30,000, this white limestone building is the fourth to serve as Robertson County Courthouse.
In 1879 the county seat had been moved for the fifth time, to Morgan, on the International & Great Northern Railroad. But because Texas already had a post office named Morgan, the town was renamed Franklin for the first county seat, which was named for pioneer Will Franklin. Plans for a courthouse were begun that year; and in 1881 the construction was started, under F. E. Ruffini, architect. Since then the building has been remodeled. (1968) Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
National Register of Historic Places
Location: Courthouse Grounds, Center Street, Franklin
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