Historical Marker

Castro County Courthouses

Historical marker location:
100 E. Bedford St., Dimmit, Texas
( Courthouse Square, Bedford Street & Broadway-Dimmit)
Marker installed: 1986

This site was set aside as the Dimmitt town square in 1891, the year Castro County was formally organized. Temporary court facilities were set up in J. N. Morrison's office while the first courthouse was built. An ornate two-story structure, it burned in 1906 after being hit by lighting. A brick courthouse with a central dome, built in 1908, was dedicated at a community picnic. It served until the 1930s, but was razed to make room for the present stone building. Built with Works Progress Administration labor, Castro County's third courthouse opened in 1939.

Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.