Cameron County Courthouse (1882)

Cameron County Courthouse (1882)
1882 Cameron County Courthouse
Location Brownsville, Texas
Coordinates 25°54′12″N 97°29′46″W / 25.90324°N 97.49605°W / 25.90324; -97.49605Coordinates: 25°54′12″N 97°29′46″W / 25.90324°N 97.49605°W / 25.90324; -97.49605
Built 1883 (1883)
Architect Jasper N. Preston
Architectural style(s) Second Empire
Governing body Rio Grande Lodge No. 81, A.F.&A.M
Designated 1962
Reference no. 640
Location of Cameron County Courthouse (1882) in Texas
Cameron County Courthouse (1882) (the US)

The original Cameron County Courthouse, also known as the Rio Grande Masonic Lodge No. 81, is an historic building located at 1131 East Jefferson Street in Brownsville, Texas. It was designed by architect Jasper N. Preston in the Second Empire style of architecture. Built between 1882 and 1883 by S. W. Brooks as the first court house of Cameron County, it served as such until 1914 when the 1912 courthouse was completed. It was sold in 1914 to Rio Grande Lodge No. 81, A.F.&A.M., chartered in 1851, which still occupies it along with several appendant Masonic bodies. Its central clock tower and elaborate gabled roof were destroyed in the Labor Day 1933 hurricane and replaced by a flat roof. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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