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[Old Walker County Courthouse in Huntsville, TX]

Photograph of Old Walker County Courthouse in Huntsville, TX. A yellow car sits in the bottom right corner of the photo in front of a sidewalk that runs along the edge of the courthouse's lawn. A sign sits in front of the edge of the courthouse, in the left side of the image, with indistinguishable writing and the image of a person in a military uniform and helmet standing in front of the American flag. A pathway runs, in the right side of the photo, from the sidewalk up to a short set of stairs, which in turn lead to a shorter path set before a second small set of stairs which lead up to the front doors of the courthouse. The courthouse itself is made of red bricks and rises three floors high, a sloping roof covered in dark shingles sitting atop the structure. Each floor of the building has a row of windows with curved tops spanning the building's width, each set into white frames. At the edge of the roof, white triangular pediments sit atop the ends and central section of the building, each with its own small, upward-sloping roof.
Date: May 1968
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Houston County Courthouse in Crockett, TX]

Photograph of Houston County Courthouse in Crockett, TX. The courthouse faces towards the left edge of the image and is surrounded by a circular sidewalk lined with parking meters. A paved road runs alongside the sidewalk with one car visible near the bottom left corner of the image, on the far side of the courthouse. The vehicle drives in front of a line of storefronts, one of which appears to be labeled "Perry's". The courthouse building, meanwhile, has multiple short bushes planted individually and in lines around its base. In the left side of the image, a set of stone stairs leads up to the front doors of the courthouse, decorated with potted plants placed at regular intervals on the walls lining the stairs. The courthouse is made of white stone blocks and consists of three rectangular sections set next to one another, with the central section being slighter taller than the other two. Across the central section of the courthouse are eight columns of window, four of which are grouped together over the front doors. The other two sections of the building have three columns of windows, with additional columns visible on the right side of the courthouse emerging …
Date: May 1968
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library