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Anderson County Courthouse

 

Click Photo To EnlargeAnderson County Courthouse is located at 500 N. Church Street *  in the city of  Palestine, Texas.

 

 

 

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Description

Anderson, County Courthouse located in Palestine, Texas. Listed as an active courthouse. Designed by architect C.H. Page and Brother and constructed by R.G. Bryalson,1914 in the Classical Revival style. Designed by J. Riely Gordon in 1897 and built by Sonnefield, Emmins and Albright of San Antonio, the Lee County Courthouse displays a combination of a variety of structural masses. Similar to many of Gordon's Texas courthouses, the building's design.... Learn More

 

 

Anderson Information

Anderson County Courthouse Telephone

Anderson County Website

 

Palestine Resources

Palestine Hotel Guide

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Palestine GPS Coordinates

(31.76169, -95.632)

 

Anderson County Courthouse GPS Coordinates

(31.76443, -95.626755)

 

 
 
 
Cities and Towns Near Palestine

Cities and towns within 30 miles of Palestine

 

Alto

Berryville

Buffalo

Bullard

Coffee City

Cuney

Elkhart

Fairfield

Frankston

Gallatin

Grapeland

Jacksonville

Jewett

Kennard

Latexo

Malakoff

Moore Station

New Summerfield

Oakwood

Palestine

Poynor

Rusk

Star Harbor

Trinidad

Troup

 

 

 

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* All plotted locations are approximate and are provided to show the general location only.

 

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