Jackson County Courthouse (Oklahoma)

The Jackson County Courthouse, located at Main Street and Broadway in Altus, is the county courthouse serving Jackson County, Oklahoma. Construction began on the courthouse in 1910, two years after Altus became the permanent county seat of Jackson County, and was completed in 1911. Architecture firm C.E. Hair and Company designed the building in the Classical Revival style; it was the first county courthouse the firm planned in Oklahoma. The three-story courthouse is built from limestone with a granite foundation. A two-story portico supported by four columns surrounds the main entrance. While a metal dome originally topped the building, it was removed in 1938 due to irreparable corrosion.[2]

Jackson County Courthouse
LocationMain St. and Broadway, Altus, Oklahoma
Coordinates34°38′18″N 99°20′3″W
Built1910
Built byRowles & Bailey
ArchitectHair, C.E., & Co.
Architectural styleClassical Revival
MPSCounty Courthouses of Oklahoma TR
NRHP reference No.84003064[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 23, 1984

The courthouse is part of a public square which also contains the county jail and several other structures. The jail was constructed in 1924-25 to replace a jail in the courthouse basement. Due to a series of additions and renovations in the 1960s, it no longer retains its historic appearance. The courthouse grounds also include a United Daughters of the Confederacy memorial, a well, and a statue of a cowboy.[2]

The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. In 2008, the boundaries of its listing expanded to include the courthouse square; however, only the Confederate memorial is considered a contributing structure to the listing.[1][2]

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