Shackelford County Courthouse
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Marker Text: Built 1883-84 from plans by J. E. Flanders of Dallas, architect for several other 1880s Texas courthouses. Edgar Rye of Albany was construction superintendent. Kilted Scottish Masons erected the walls of stone quarried a few miles southwest of town. The foundations rest two feet deep on "natural concrete" (caliche).
Budgeted at $27,000.00; final cost was $49,433.75. Clock tower was added at public's request. (1962) Marker No: 4649
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
State Antiquities Landmark
Geographic: 32.722698, -99.296890
Location: SH 6 & US 180, Albany
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