Coleman County’s one and only courthouse was built in 1884 and remodeled in 1951-1952. The original county capitol was buried in the newer Moderne brick structure. The county, organized in 1876, and its county seat of Coleman were named for Robert Morris Coleman, a Virginia emigrant who was an aide-de-camp to General Sam Houston and signer of the Texas Declaration of … [Read more...] about Coleman County Courthouse
Coleman County
Monuments of Justice: Coleman County Courthouse
County Seat: Coleman * Population: 8,903
Coleman County’s one and only courthouse was built in 1884 and remodeled in 1852. The original county capitol was buried in the new Modern brick structure. The county, organized in 1876, and its county seat of Coleman were named for Robert Morris Coleman, a Virginia emigrant who was an aide-de-camp to General Sam Houston and signer of the Texas Declaration of … [Read more...] about Monuments of Justice: Coleman County Courthouse